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The Constitution gives the powers of superintendence over all sub-ordinate courts to the High Courts under Article
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- Article 227 of the Indian Constitution grants the High Courts the power of superintendence over all courts and tribunals within their territorial jurisdiction. This includes overseeing their functioning and operations.
- Article 229 pertains to the officers and servants of the High Court, dealing with their appointment and conditions of service.
- Article 226 empowers the High Courts to issue certain writs for enforcement of fundamental rights and other purposes, offering a remedy for citizens against the violation of their rights.
- Article 228 concerns the transfer of certain cases from subordinate courts to the High Court when they involve substantial questions of law.
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