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what is the appellate jurisdiction of the high court?

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Answered by sgwaeutraav
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Appellate jurisdiction is the power of the higher courts to appeal against the judgement given by any of the lower courts or the power to reduce the death sentence of any person . It involves various civil and criminal
cases.

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Answered by Muzammil91
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The High Court can hear appeals from the Supreme Court for States and Territories, any federal court or court exercising federal jurisdiction and decisions made by one or more justices exercising the original...

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