List of High Courts in IndiaIndia is the largest democracy in the world and just like any other democracy Indian democracy is also divided into three parts Legislature, executive, and judiciary. This three-part is very important for any democracy. In the Indian judiciary, there are courts at three levels. One at the district level other at the state level, and last one at the national level. The court at the district level is known as the district court, and the court responsible for the state level is known as the High court and at last, the court that handles the work at the national level is known as the Supreme Court. In this article, we are going to discuss briefly high courts in India. Appointment of Judges of the high courtThe process of Appointment of Judges of the high court is very simple. The President of India decides who will be judges of the high court and also he is the only person who decides who will be the Chief Justice of the High Court but The President of India have the right to take advice from the governor of the state and chief justice of India about these appointments. Qualifications of Judges of the high court
Oath of Judges of the high courtIf you are appointed as the judge of the high court then you have to take oath in front of the governor of the state, sometimes it is also possible that the governor can send some other person in place of himself. Salary of judges of the high courtChief justice of high courts gets 2,50,000 rupees per month and 34,000 per month as Sumptuary Allowance. On the other hand judges of high courts get 2,25,000 rupees per month and 27,000 per month as Sumptuary Allowance. The total strength of judges in the high courtThe Constitution of India does not specify how many judges will be in a High Court. The President of India decides how many judges will be in a High Court but there is a chef justice in every high court. High Court Judges TenureIt is not written anywhere that what will be the tenure of the High Court judge.
Power of the high court
List of high courts in IndiaToday in India there is a total of 25 high courts. Some states have their own high court but some states and union territories have a common high court. Before 1956, in our constitution, there is written that every state has their own high court but the seventh Amendment Act which is come in 1956 gave the right to parliament to create a high court which is common for two or more than two states and also for a union territory. 1) The Calcutta High CourtEven after the name of Calcutta changed to Kolkata in 2001. The name of the high court is the same as the previous name "Calcutta High Court". The jurisdiction of this high court is on one state and at one union territory and bench at Port Blair. This high court was constituted under the Indian High Courts Act of 1861. Also, it is the oldest court in India. Territorial Jurisdiction = West Bengal and Andaman and Nicobar Islands Year of establishment = 01-07-1862 Seat= Kolkata 2) The Bombay High CourtThis high court was also constituted under the Indian High Courts Act of 1861. In 1995 Bombay's name was changed to Mumbai but the name of the high court was not changed. The Jurisdiction of this high court is on two states and two union territories. And benches at Panaji, Aurangabad and Nagpur. Territorial Jurisdiction = Maharashtra, Goa, Dadra and Nagar Haveli, and Daman and Diu. Year of establishment = 1862 Seat = Mumbai 3) The Madras High CourtUnder High Courts Act, 1861, the Madras High Court was established with Territorial Jurisdiction on one state and one union territory. Like Calcutta and Bombay High Court name of madras high court is also not changed. Territorial Jurisdiction = Tamil Nadu and Puducherry Year of establishment = 1862 Seat = Chennai 4) The Sikkim High CourtThis high court was the result of the 36th Amendment in the Indian constitution having Territorial Jurisdiction only on one state. Territorial Jurisdiction = Sikkim Year of establishment = 1975 Seat = Gangtok 5) The Rajasthan High CourtThis high court was constituted under the Rajasthan High Court Ordinance of 1949. It has jurisdiction over the state of Rajasthan and its bench is at Jaipur. Territorial Jurisdiction = Rajasthan Year of establishment = 1949 Seat = Jodhpur 6) Haryana High Court and Punjab high courtThis high court is a common high court for two states and one union territory. It has Jurisdiction over the state of Haryana, the state of Punjab, and the union territory of Chandigarh. Before the Punjab and Haryana, the High Court name of this high court was Punjab High Court and the name of this high court was changed in 1966. This high court was constituted under the Punjab High Court Ordinance of 1947. Territorial Jurisdiction = Haryana, Punjab, and Chandigarh Year of establishment = 1875 Seat = Chandigarh 7) The Patna High CourtThis high court is for the state of Bihar and its territorial Jurisdiction is on Bihar state only. Territorial Jurisdiction = Bihar Year of establishment = 1916 Seat = Patna 8) The Orissa High CourtThis high court was constituted under the Orissa High Court Ordinance of 1948. Even the name of Orissa is changed to Odisha but the name of the high court is not changed. Territorial Jurisdiction = Odisha Year of establishment = 1948 Seat = Cuttack 9) The Madhya Pradesh High CourtThis high court was also constituted under the Government of India Act of 1935 and bench at Indore and Gwalior. Firstly On January 2, 1936, it was founded as the Nagpur High Court but in 1956 the name of the high court was changed toMadhya Pradesh High Court. Territorial Jurisdiction = Madhya Pradesh Year of establishment = 1956 Seat = Jabalpur 10) The Guwahati High CourtThis high court was constituted under the Government of India Act of 1935. The jurisdiction of this high court is on four states. Before the Guwahati High Court, the name of this court was Assam High Court and the name of this court was changed in 1971. Territorial Jurisdiction = 4 states (Assam, Nagaland, Mizoram, and Arunachal Pradesh) Year of establishment = 1948 Seat = Guwahati 11) The Delhi High CourtIn India, there are eight union territories out of eight only Delhi has its high court despite being a union territory. This high court was constituted under the Delhi High Court Act of 1966. Its jurisdiction is on Delhi only. Territorial Jurisdiction = Delhi Year of establishment = 1966 Seat = Delhi 12) The Telangana High CourtThis high court was also constituted under the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act of 2014. Like the Andhra Pradesh High Court, this high court is also the newest high court in India having Jurisdiction in the state of Telangana. Territorial Jurisdiction = Telangana Year of establishment =1 January 2019 Seat = Hyderabad 13) The Tripura High CourtTerritorial Jurisdiction = Tripura Year of establishment = 23 March 2013 Seat = Agartala 14) The Allahabad High CourtThis high court was constituted under the Indian High Courts Act of 1861 and its Jurisdiction is on Uttar Pradesh and its bench is at Lucknow. Territorial Jurisdiction = Uttar Pradesh Year of establishment =1866 Seat = Allahabad 15) The Kerala High CourtThis is the common high court for one state and one union territory. It was constituted under the States Reorganisation Act of 1956. Territorial Jurisdiction = Kerala and Lakshadweep Year of establishment = 1958 Seat = Ernakulam 16) The Karnataka High CourtThe Karnataka High Court was constituted under the Mysore High Court Act of 1884 and jurisdiction is on the state of Karnataka and the bench is at Dharwad. The early name of Karnataka High Court was Mysore High Court but in 1973 the name of this high court was changed. Territorial Jurisdiction = Karnataka Year of establishment= 1884 Seat = Bengaluru 17) The Jammu and Kashmir High CourtThis high court is also a common high court for one state and one union territory. Territorial Jurisdiction = Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh Year of establishment =1928 Seat = Srinagar and Jammu 18) The Himachal Pradesh High CourtThis high court was constituted under the State of Himachal Pradesh Act of 1970. Its Jurisdiction is only on one state; Himachal Pradesh. Territorial Jurisdiction = Himachal Pradesh Year of establishment = 1971 Seat= Simla 19) The Gujarat High CourtThe Gujarat High Court is one of India's High Courts. This high court was constituted under the Bombay Reorganisation Act of 1960. Territorial Jurisdiction = Gujarat Year of establishment = 1960 Seat = Ahmedabad 20) The Chhattisgarh High CourtThe Chhattisgarh High Court is one of India's most recent High Courts. This high court was constituted under the Madhya Pradesh Reorganisation Act of 2000. The jurisdiction of this high court is on one state. Territorial Jurisdiction = Chhattisgarh Year of establishment = 2000 Seat = Bilaspur 21) The Manipur High CourtManipur high court and Meghalaya High Court both are constituted under the North-Eastern Areas and other Related Laws Act of 2012. The jurisdiction of this high court is on one state. Territorial Jurisdiction = Manipur Year of establishment = 2013 Seat = Imphal 22) The Meghalaya High CourtTerritorial Jurisdiction = Meghalaya Year of establishment = 2013 Seat= Shilong 23) The Jharkhand High CourtThe Jharkhand High Court is one of India's most recent High Courts. This high court was constituted under the Bihar Reorganisation Act of 2000. The jurisdiction of this high court is also on one state. Territorial Jurisdiction = Jharkhand Year of establishment =2000 Seat= Ranchi 24) The Uttarakhand High CourtLike Jharkhand high court this high court is also one of India's most recent High Courts. This high court was constituted under the Uttar Pradesh Reorganisation Act of 2000. Territorial Jurisdiction = Uttarakhand Year of establishment =2000 Seat = Nainital 25) The Andhra Pradesh High CourtThis high court was constituted under the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act of 2014 and the jurisdiction of this high court is on one state. Territorial Jurisdiction = Andhra Pradesh Year of establishment = 1 January 2019 Seat = Amravati
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