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What are the administrative functions of the High Court?
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A High Court is responsible for the administration of its own affairs as well as for the affairs of its subordinate courts. It regulates the appointments of subordinate services other than law services in the subordinate courts and also possesses the power to issue orders to its subordinate courts in the interest of better judicial service to the people. It exercises supervision over all courts and tribunals throughout the territories falling under its jurisdiction. However, the High Courts have no power of superintendence over any court or tribunal constituted under any military law.
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