discuss about the high courts in India
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The High Courts of India are the principal civil courts of original jurisdiction in each state and union territory. However, a high court exercises its original civil and criminal jurisdiction only if the subordinate courts are not authorized by law to try such matters for lack of pecuniary, territorial jurisdiction.
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There are a total of 25 High courts in India.
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- Courts are the most important part of the justice system in India.
- In India, the courts are divided into three different categories.
- The highest court in India is the Supreme Court while the highest court in a state is the High Court.
- The high courts in India are established under article 141 of the Constitution of India.
- The jurisdiction of the High Court is limited to the jurisdiction of the respective state or the union territories that the High Court is located in.
- High courts entertain appeals from the judgment of the lower courts. They can also entertain writ petitions under article 226 of the Constitution of India.
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