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The High Court occupies a key position.​

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Answered by mrudulaturankar
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The High Courts occupy an important position in the judicial system of India. These are parts of an integrated and unified judicial system below the Supreme Court of India. Each High Court is a creation of the Constitution and as such it functions in accordance with the Constitution.

Answered by snehaprajnaindia204
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→ The High Courts occupy an important position in the judicial system of India.

→ These are parts of an integrated and unified judicial system below the Supreme Court of India.

→ Each High Court is a creation of the Constitution and as such it functions in accordance with the Constitution.

→  Each High Court enjoys full autonomy of working.

→ These are under the administrative control of the Supreme Court but these enjoy full freedom to administer justice.

→ High Courts have been effectively playing their role in protecting the Fundamental Rights and the Constitution from unnecessary restrictions of the government.

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