Social Sciences, asked by Nazira1823, 11 months ago

The High Court can hear which of these disputes?
(a) Dispute between state and people
(b) Dispute between the government and the people
(c) Appeals against judgments of subordinate courts
(d) All the above

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Answered by salonisingh160oztp48
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Answer:all of the above

Explanation: As It's a high court and there are certain powers given to the judges of high court...

yes they can settle dispute between state and people and the dispute between the government and the people and also appeal against judgements of subordinate courts .

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Answered by topwriters
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All of the above can be heard by the High Court

Explanation:

The high courts of India are the principal civil courts in each state and union territory.

The Constitution of India also conferred on the High Court with the power to issue directions, orders including writs in the nature of habeas corpus, mandamus, prohibition, quo-warranto and certiorari in the enforcement of fundamental rights or for any other purpose.

The High Court can hear disputes between state and people, government and the people, appeals against subordinate courts' judgements.

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