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With reference to the powers of the High Court, discuss its:
(a) Original Jurisdiction
(b) Appellate Jurisdiction
(c) Review and Revisory Jurisdiction

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Answered by bitu3593
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1.Regarding Fundamental Rights: They are empowered to issue writs in order to enforce fundamental rights. With respect to other cases: All High Courts have original jurisdiction in cases that are related to will, divorce, contempt of court and admiralty.

2.The appellate jurisdiction of the Supreme Court can be invoked by a certificate granted by the High Court concerned under Article 132(1), 133(1) or 134 of the Constitution in respect of any judgement, decree or final order of a High Court in both civil and criminal cases, involving substantial.

3.The High Court has Revisory Jurisdiction, which means it can review the verdict of the subordinate court for cases where it finds that the latter has exceeded its limit of jurisdiction or not followed the appropriate procedure. In such cases, the High Court takes further action to rectify the systemic discrepancy.

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