how many states are there in india which are sharing their high court
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Answer:
There are 25 High Courts in India, six having control over more than one State/UT. Delhi has a High Court of its own among the Union Territories.
Explanation:
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Year Name Territorial Jurisdiction Seat & Bench
1862 Bombay Maharashtra
Dadra & Nagar Haveli
Goa
Daman Diu
Seat: Mumbai
Bench: Panaji, Aurangabad, and Nagpur
1862 Kolkata West Bengal
Andaman & Nicobar islands
Seat: Kolkata
Bench: Port Blair
1862 Madras Tamil Nadu
Pondicherry
Seat: Chennai
Bench: Madurai
1866 Allahabad Uttar Pradesh Seat: Allahabad
Bench: Lucknow
1884 Karnataka Karnataka Seat: Bengaluru
Bench: Dharwad and Gulbarga
1916 Patna Bihar Patna
1928 Jammu & Kashmir Jammu & Kashmir Srinagar and Jammu
1948 Guwahati Assam
Nagaland
Mizoram
Arunachal Pradesh
Seat: Guwahati
Bench: Kohima, Aizawl, and Itanagar
1949 Odisha Odisha Cuttack
1949 Rajasthan Rajasthan Seat: Jodhpur
Bench: Jaipur
1956 Madhya Pradesh Madhya Pradesh Seat: Jabalpur
Bench: Gwalior and Indore
1958 Kerala Kerala & Lakshadweep Ernakulam
1960 Gujarat Gujarat Ahmedabad
1966 Delhi Delhi Delhi
1971 Himachal Pradesh Himachal Pradesh Shimla
1975 Punjab & Haryana Punjab, Haryana & Chandigarh Chandigarh
1975 Sikkim Sikkim Gangtok
2000 Chattisgarh Chattisgarh Bilaspur
2000 Uttarakhand Uttarakhand Nainital
2000 Jharkhand Jharkhand Ranchi
2013 Tripura Tripura Agartala
2013 Manipur Manipur Imphal
2013 Meghalaya Meghalaya Shillong
2019 Telangana Telangana Hyderabad
2019 Andhra Pradesh Andhra Pradesh Amravati
Answer:
29
Explanation:
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