Constitution of India, Article 214

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Article 214 of the Constitution of India is the provision that mandates the establishment of a High Court for each state in India.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf constitutional provision
appliesTo each State of India
bindingOn States of India
Union of India
citedAs Article 214
concerns superior courts at State level
ensures that every State has a High Court
foundIn Part VI of the Constitution of India
governs existence of High Courts in States
hasLegalEffect requires existence of a High Court in each State
hasSubject High Courts
State judiciary
interpretedBy High Courts of India
Supreme Court of India
isBasisFor creation of State High Courts
jurisdictionType constitutional law
languageVersion English
legalStatus in force
locatedIn India
mandates establishment of a High Court for each State
partOf Constitution of India
relatesTo Chapter V of Part VI of the Constitution of India
judicial system of India
organization of judiciary in States
typeOfProvision structural provision

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Karnataka High Court authority Constitution of India, Article 214
Telangana High Court governingLaw Constitution of India, Article 214
this entity surface form: Constitution of India, Articles 214–231
Patna High Court governingAct Constitution of India, Article 214
this entity surface form: Constitution of India, Articles 214–231