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प्रश्न
Mention, how the High Court keeps control over the Legislature and the Executive?
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उत्तर
Like the Supreme Court, a High Court also acts as a Guardian of the Constitution. If it finds any Law, executive order or any ordinance to be inconsistent with the provisions of the Constitution, it can declare it null and void. Thus it controls both the Legislature and the Executive.
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Mention one of the administrative function of High court.
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