HIGH COURT#
The High Court is a state's highest judicial court. After the Supreme Court of India, it is regarded as the country's second-highest court. In India, there are currently 25 High Courts located throughout the country. A High Court and a system of subordinate courts make up the State Judiciary. The Indian High Courts Act 1861, suggested the establishment of High Courts in place of the Supreme Court in three Presidencies: Calcutta, Madras, and Bombay, was approved in 1858 on the proposal of the Law Commission. Other High Courts were established over the time. As a result, the Calcutta High Court became the country's first High Court. Present Status: 25 High Courts for 28 States and 8 Union Territories. The High Court of Andhra Pradesh is a new addition to the state . It was established on January 1, 2019. For more information of High courts go through the link below; CLICK HERE TRIBUNALS ; Tribunal is a quasi-judicial institutio...