What are the functions of high courts?
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Judiciary:
Judiciary is not under the control of Legislature & Executive
1) Courts have always protected Citizens Fundamental Rights & Public Interest – by giving favourable Judgments.
2) Citizens of the country can approach the Court with confidence
– Whenever Governments take actions that hurt the Public interest.
3) Courts intervene & prevent the misuse of Government Power
Judicial Review:
1) If the Supreme Court / High Court finds a Law is against the Constitution of India – It can declare that Law as invalid.
2) Thus a Supreme Court / High Court can determine the –
i. Constitutional Validity of any Legislation&
ii. Action of the Executive
– This is called Judicial Review.
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High Courts are also Courts of Record (like the Supreme Court). The records of the judgements of the High Courts can be used by subordinate courts for deciding cases. All High Courts have the power to punish all cases of contempt by any person or institution
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