Courts and Subordinate Courts
Telangana Open School (TOSS) · Class 12 · Political Science
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Learn the Theory
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Revise & Test
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What to Focus On
- Each state has a High Court; some states share a common High Court.
- Delhi has its own High Court despite being a Union Territory.
- High Court consists of a Chief Justice and other judges.
- Must be Indian citizen.
- Either 10 years as judicial officer or 10 years as advocate in High Court.
- Tenure ends at age 62.
- Three jurisdictions: original, appellate, and supervisory.
- Original jurisdiction includes writs and election disputes.
- Writs protect fundamental rights.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Each Indian state has its own separate High Court.
High Court judges are appointed solely by the President without any consultation.
High Courts only hear appeals and do not have original jurisdiction.
Memory Tips
Composition of High Courts: One per state, but can be shared
Appointment of High Court Judges: President appoints after consultation
Qualifications for High Court Judge: 10 years as advocate or judicial officer
Tenure of High Court Judges: Until age 62
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