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what is the power and function of high court​

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Answered by jiyajagriti
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Answer:

High courts are also Court of records. The records of all their judgement can be the basis for deciding cases by the subordinate courts. Each high court hais the power to punish all cases of its contempt by any person or institution.

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Answered by sanamraee1313
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Explanation:

The High Court is the highest court in a state in India. Articles 214 to 231 in the Indian Constitution talk about the High Courts, their organisation and powers. The Parliament can also provide for the establishment of one High Court for two or more states.

For instance, Haryana, Punjab and the Union Territory of Chandigarh have a common High Court. The northeastern states also have one common High Court. In addition, Tamil Nadu shares a High Court with Puducherry.

Currently, there are 25 High Courts in India. For a list of High Courts in India, check the linked article.

The High Courts of Calcutta, Madras and Bombay were established by the Indian High Courts Act 1861.

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