History & Civics
All …………….. are empowered to issue writs.
- High Courts
- District courts
- Members of Parliament
- Ministers of the Cabinet
High Courts
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……………… of High court means that the power to accept appeals against decisions of District courts, in civil as well as criminal matters.
- Revisory jurisdiction
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……………. Jurisdiction means that the High court can call for the record of a case which has been decided by a subordinate court:
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P : Unlike the Supreme Court, the High Court is not a Court of Record.
Q : The High Court can advise any government department if they seek advice from them on matters of law.
R : The High Court have the power of Judicial Review.
S : The High Court cannot issue writs.
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- P and S
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- ₹ 20,000
- ₹ 30,000
- ₹ 50,000