Why are the High Courts and the Supreme Court in India
called the court of records?
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they keep the accounts of crime done in their surroundings
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A court of record is a court whose acts and proceedings are enrolled for perennial memory and testimony. These records are used with a high authority and their truth cannot be contested. Article 129 of the Indian Constitution makes the Supreme Court the ‘court of record.'
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