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Which of the following are the main jurisdictions of the High Court of a State?
Choose the correct answer from the codes given below :
1, 2 and 3
2, 3 and4
1, 3 and4
1, 2 and4
- Original jurisdiction: High Courts have the authority to hear certain types of cases for the first time, not only on appeal.
- Appellate jurisdiction: High Courts hear appeals against the decisions of lower courts within the state.
- Supervisory jurisdiction: High Courts have the power to supervise the functioning of all courts and tribunals within their jurisdiction.
- Advisory jurisdiction: High Courts do not have advisory jurisdiction; this function is generally associated with the Supreme Court of India.
- Option 1 (1, 2, and 3): This option correctly includes Original, Appellate, and Supervisory jurisdictions as the main functions of the High Court.
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