Match List-I (Union Territory) with List-II (Jurisdiction of High Court) and select the correct answer using the codes given below: List-I List-II A. Puducherry 1. Madras B. Andaman and Nicobar Island2. Calcutta C. Lakshadweep 3. Kerala D. Daman and Diu 4. Bombay Codes A B C D

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Every state high court has a chief justice and some other judges. India has a single integrated judicial system. The judiciary in India has a pyramidal structure with the Supreme Court (SC) at the top. High Courts are below the SC, and below them are the district and subordinate courts. The lower courts function under the direct superintendence of the higher courts.


Match List-I (Union Territory) with List-II (Jurisdiction of High Court) and select the correct answer using the codes given below: List-I List-II<br /> A. Puducherry 1. Madras<br /> B. Andaman and Nicobar Island<br />2. Calcutta<br /> C. Lakshadweep 3. Kerala<br /> D. Daman and Diu 4. Bombay Codes A B C D






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