Political Science, asked by dr2622001, 4 months ago

why we say Bombay High court and Madras High court instead of Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu High High Court?​

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Answered by piyushkumar8839
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“Bombay, Calcutta and Madras high courts were set up in 1862. After Independence, the three high courts are working under Article 225 of the Constitution. ... Later, the Madras high court also passed a resolution stating that the name could not be changed as it had been set up as per the Charter Act.

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