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  1. There are 25 High Courts in India at present (December 18, 2020). These 25 High courts along, with the Supreme Court of India, form India’s Judicial System. The jurisdiction of each High Court is over a state, a Union Territory, a group of states and Union Territories. Q2.

  2. The following are the 25 high courts in India, sorted by name, year established, act by which it was established, jurisdiction, principal seat (headquarters), permanent benches (subordinate to the principal seat), circuit benches (functional a few days in a month/year), the maximum number of judges sanctioned, and the presiding chief justice of ...

  3. Apr 27, 2024 · Currently, there are 25 High Courts in India. Each High Court is headed by a Chief Justice, appointed by the President of India. Other judges are appointed by the President in consultation with the Chief Justice of India and the Chief Justice of the concerned High Court.

  4. Currently, India has 25 High Courts established in different states of the country. As a vital part of the Indian Judiciary, High Court becomes an important topic with reference to the candidates preparing for the UPSC 2024 exam.

  5. Jan 4, 2024 · Currently, India has 25 high courts established in different states of the country. Read below this comprehensive article to learn about the Total List of High Courts of India, their history, how appointments are made, removal and transfer procedures, and jurisdiction and powers.

  6. The Madras High Court is the country's oldest, established on 26 June 1862, while the Allahabad High Court is the largest, hosting 160 judges. High Courts that handle large numbers of cases have permanent benches (or a branch of the court).

  7. Apr 4, 2024 · For the first time, the Indian High Courts Act of 1861 establish the High Courts of Calcutta, Madras, and Bombay. Constitution has authorized the Parliament to establish a common high court for two or more States or for two or more states and union territories. This provision was added to the constitution through the 7th Amendment Act of 1956.