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The High Courts in India were first started at:
Bombay, Madras,Calcutta
Delhi andCalcutta
Bombay, Delhi,Madras
Madras andBombay
In the year 1862, there were three High courts established for the first time in India by Queen Victoria during the British rule in the cities of Bombay (now Mumbai), Madras (now Chennai) and Calcutta (now Kolkata). Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata High Courts are therefore the oldest High Courts in the Indian Judiciary.
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