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describe the powers and jurisdication of the High court​

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Answered by kumkumpandeyclassb
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High Courts have the power of judicial review. They have the power to declare any law or ordinance unconstitutional if it is found to be against the Indian Constitution. A High Court alone can certify the cases fit for appeal before the Supreme Court.

Explanation:

Regarding Fundamental Rights: They are empowered to issue writs in order to enforce fundamental rights. With respect to other cases: All High Courts have original jurisdiction in cases that are related to will, divorce, contempt of court and admiralty. Election petitions can be heard by the High Courts

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