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Under a single, integrated, hierarchical judicial system, the High Court in the states are directly under the
President
Union Parliament
Governor of the state
Supreme Court
- High Courts in the states: They are part of a unified judicial hierarchy in India.
- Option 1, President: The President appoints judges to the High Courts, but they are not directly under the President.
- Option 2, Union Parliament: The Parliament enacts laws governing the judiciary, but High Courts are not under it.
- Option 3, Governor of the state: The Governor has a role in appointing judges, but High Courts are not under the Governor's authority.
- Option 4, Supreme Court: High Courts are directly under the Supreme Court as part of the integrated judicial system in India.
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