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The High Court has Appellate Jurisdiction because

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Each high court has the power of superintendent over all the court within its jurisdiction. It can call for returns from such courts, make and issue general rules and prescribe forms to regulate their practice and proceedings and determine the manner and form in which book entries and accounts shall be kept.

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