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Functions of the High Court

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Topics

  • Settlement of Disputes
  • Enforcement of Fundamental Rights (Power to Issue Writs)
  • High Court's Power of Superintendence
  • Administrative Functions
CISCE: Class 10

Key Points: Functions of the High Court

  • Original Jurisdiction: Settles disputes related to state revenue, wills, marriage, divorce, company law, contempt of court, election petitions, interpretation of the Constitution, and enforcement of Fundamental Rights.
  • Appellate Jurisdiction: Hears appeals in civil and criminal cases against the decisions of District and lower courts.
  • Enforcement of Fundamental Rights: Issues writsHabeas Corpus, Mandamus, Prohibition, Certiorari, and Quo Warranto—to protect citizens’ Fundamental Rights.
  • Power of Superintendence: Exercises supervision over all subordinate courts and tribunals (except Armed Forces tribunals) by issuing rules, calling records, and regulating procedures and fees.
  • Administrative Control over Judiciary: Controls the subordinate judiciary including posting, promotion, transfer, and recall of District Judges and other judicial officers.
  • Judicial Review: Can declare state laws, ordinances, or executive actions null and void if they violate the Constitution or Fundamental Rights.
  • Court of Record: Its judgments serve as precedents for subordinate courts, and it has the power to punish for contempt of court.
 
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