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प्रश्न
In the context of the High Court, discuss the power of superintendence.
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उत्तर
Power of Superintendence: The High Court enjoys the power of Superintendent over all Courts within their territorial jurisdiction. In this regard the High Court exercises the following powers:
(i) Detailed report as the working of the Courts can be called for.
(ii) Rules can be formed for regulating the practice and proceeding of the Courts.
(iii) The appointment, posting and promotion of District Judges shall be made by the Governor in consultation with the High Court.
(iv) The High Court can prescribe form in which book, entries and account shall be kept by the Court.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
With reference to our Judiciary, discuss the following:
Name the Writs that the High Courts are empowered to issue. What is meant by the Advisory Jurisdiction of the High Court?
Name the Union Territory, which has a High Court of its own.
Who determines the pension, leave, etc., of the Judges?
Explain whether the High Court can declare any Central law to be constitutionally invalid.
What is meant by every High Court is a court of record?
Name the Tribunal over which the High Court do not have the Power of Superintendence.
Name the States which are served by the Guwahati High Court.
Or
Name the High Court which has jurisdiction over several States? Also mention the name of such States.
Mention, how the High Court keeps control over the Legislature and the Executive?
The Constitution of India provides that there shall be a High Court in each State. With reference to the Jurisdiction of High Courts, write short notes on the following:
(i) Power to issue Writs, (ii) Court of Record.
Under which jurisdiction can a High Court accept an appeal against the decision of the district court?
