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Explain the powers and functions of the high court

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Answered by ltzSweetAngel
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It superintends and controls all the subordinate courts. It can ask for details of proceedings from subordinate courts. It issues rules regarding the working of the subordinate courts. It can transfer any case from one court to another and can also transfer the case to itself and decide the same

Answered by kanishkhandelwal
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FUNCTION OF HIGH COURT

The functions of the High Court are described in the below section under subsections such as its jurisdiction, powers, role, etc.

POWERS OF HIGH COURT

  1. It superintends and controls all the subordinate courts.
  2. It can ask for details of proceedings from subordinate courts.
  3. It issues rules regarding the working of the subordinate courts.
  4. It can transfer any case from one court to another and can also transfer the case to itself and decide the same.
  5. It can enquire into the records or other connected documents of any subordinate court.
  6. It can appoint its administration staff and determine their salaries and allowances, and conditions of servic

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