explain the main powers and function of the High Court
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The High Court has been empowered to issue writs of habeas corpus, mandamus, and prohibition certiorari and quo warranto for the enforcement of the fundamental rights and 'for other purposes'. ... In the original Constitution the High Courts were given powers of judging the validity of the Central and the State laws.
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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.
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