Jurisdiction And Power of High Court In India


 
 
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urisdiction and Powers of High Court In India

The jurisdiction of the High Court is limited to the respective state and states. High Courts have two types of powers

(i) Related to justice They have two parts

           (1) Original Jurisdiction and

           (2) Appellate Jurisdiction

(ii) Administration related powers

(1) Original Jurisdiction

This means that the High Court has the power to hear disputes in the first case, not by direct appeal.

             (i) Matters of jurisdiction, will, marriage, divorce violation of company law and court.

             (ii) Transfer of subordinate courts on any issue related to the interpretation of the Constitution.

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Question : 1

___________________ empowers the High Court to promulgate Fundamental Rights and issue Writs, orders or direction for the fulfillment of other purposes.

Right Option : A
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Question : 2

According to ______________________, the High Court has the right to superintend and supervise all the courts and tribunals of its jurisdiction.

Right Option : A
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Question : 3

Which of the following are correct :

(a) Only 3 types of writs can be issued by the High Court to protect Fundamental Rights.

(b) The High Court has the power to hear disputes in the first case, not by direct appeal.

(c) Article 229 empowers the High Court to promulgate Fundamental Rights and issue Writs, orders or direction for the fulfillment of other purposes.

Right Option : B
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