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The authority to restrict or extend the jurisdiction of the State High Courts rests with
the President of India
State Legislature only
Parliament only.
Both the Parliament and the State Legislature.
Supreme Court
The power to change the jurisdiction and powers of a high court is with the Parliament and the state legislatures.
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Sourav bisla
States can???? Provide exp.
The Constitution empowers the PARLIAMENT and the state legislature to change the jurisdiction and powers of a HC.
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