April 2024
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| Articles 214 to 231 in Part VI deals with High Courts in India. |
| State Judiciary | |
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| High Courts stand below the Supreme Court in the integrated system of judiciary. | The judiciary in a state is composed of a High Court and a series of subordinate courts. |
| The High Court is the highest court in the judicial administration of a state. | |
| The process of constituting High Courts was initiated in 1862 by the Indian High Court Act 1861. | |
| Under this act, the High Courts were first set up at Calcutta, Bombay, and Madras in 1862. Over the course of time, other High Courts were also established. | |
| Establishment of High Courts[Article 214 and Article 231] | ||
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| Establishment of High Courts for each state [Article 214] ... | ||
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