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High Courts Article 214, Article 215, Article 217, Article 217: Appointment of Judges

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High Courts Article 214

Article 214: There shall be a High Court in each State. The Article 214 was amended by the Constitution (Seventh Amendment) Act 1956 and corresponds to Section 219 of the Government of India Act 1935.

Article 215

The Supreme Court and High Courts in India are Courts of Record, and it is essential for the administration of justice and protection of individuals that they should be able to punish summarily of contempt.

Article 217

Every Judge shall be appointed by President after consultation with CJI, Governor of state, and, in case of appointmen…

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Subordinate Courts, Article 233, Article 233A, Article 234, Article 235, Article 236

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Subordinate Courts

Article 233

Appointment of district judges.

  • Appointments of persons to be, and the posting and promotion of, district judges in any State shall be made by the Governor of the State in consultation with the High Court exercising jurisdiction in relation to such State.
  • A person not already in the service of the Union or of the State shall only be eligible to be appointed a district jud…

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