Social Sciences, asked by Shasavad6421, 10 months ago

Which Article of the Constitution has made the provision for formation of High Court?

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Answered by dualadmire
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Answer:

Article 214 of the Constitution provides for the formation of a High Court in every state of the country.

Explanation:

Apart from appointing a High Court for a single state, a High Court can be appointed as a common High Court for two or more states and a union territory, by the Parliament as per the provision of Article 231 (1) of Indian Constitution.

A High Court constitutes of a Chief Justice and several other judges, as may be deemed necessary by the President. There is no fixed number for the judges to be appointed.

Answered by smartbrainz
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Explanation:

Article 214 of the constitution had made the provision for the establishment of the "High court" in every state. The "high court" is one of the judicial systems of the country other than the Supreme Court and District court.

The high court is the "highest court of the state". A "high court" is responsible for either responsible for one or more than one state.

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