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What are the power and function of the high court?​

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Answered by Rudranil420
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High Courts are also Courts of Record (like the Supreme Court). The records of the judgements of the High Courts can be used by subordinate courts for deciding cases. All High Courts have the power to punish all cases of contempt by any person or institution.

Answered by rakshitanagesh
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Explanation:

The power and functions of the high court are as follows:

  • Also called the court of records
  • The records of judgement of the high court can also be used by the subordinate courts for deciding the cases
  • All the high courts has the right to punish those who file a contempt case
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