Why do High Courts hold a link like position?
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Normally there is one High Court in every State but there can be only one High Court for two or more States as well, according to the constitution.
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The High Court of a State or any other state courts which are accountable for it is the supreme Law of the State. Usually, there's one Higher Court in each State; but for two or more Nations there can only be one Higher Court (Article 231, following the Constitution), thus there is usually one High Court in each State but, in line with the Legislation, an only Higher Court in two or several States can occur also.
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