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Question
What is ‘Revisional Jurisdiction’?
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Solution
The High Court may call for the record of any case which has been decided by a subordinate court, if a High Court is of the opinion that a case pending in a court, involves a substantial question of law as to the interpretation of the Constitution and the determination of which is necessary for the disposal of the case.
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