Article 234 of Constitution of India – Recruitment of persons other than district judges to the judicial service

Article 234 of Constitution of India deals with Recruitment of persons other than district judges to the judicial service Original Text of Article 234 of Constitution of India Appointments of persons other than district judges to the judicial service of a State shall be made by the Governor of the State in accordance with rules…

Article 233A of Constitution of India – Validation of appointments of, and judgments, etc., delivered by, certain district judges

Article 233A of Constitution of India deals with Validation of appointments of, and judgments, etc., delivered by, certain district judges Original Text of Article 233A of Constitution of India Notwithstanding any judgment, decree or order of any court,(a) (i) no appointment of any person already in the judicial service of a State or of any…

Article 233 of Constitution of India – Appointment of district judges

Article 233 of Constitution of India deals with Appointment of district judges Original Text of Article 233 of Constitution of India (1) Appointments of persons to be, and the posting and promotion of, district judges in any State shall be made by the Governor of the State in consultation with the High Court exercising jurisdiction…

Article 230 of Constitution of India – Extension of jurisdiction of High Courts to Union territories

Article 230 of Constitution of India deals with Extension of jurisdiction of High Courts to Union territories Original Text of Article 230 of Constitution of India (1) Parliament may by law extend the jurisdiction of a High Court to, or exclude the jurisdiction of a High Court from, any Union territory. (2) Where the High…

Article 229 of Constitution of India – Officers and servants and the expenses of High Courts.

Article 229 of Constitution of India deals with Officers and servants and the expenses of High Courts. Original Text of Article 229 of Constitution of India (1) Appointments of officers and servants of a High Court shall be made by the Chief Justice of the Court or such other Judge or officer of the Court…

Article 228 of Constitution of India – Transfer of certain cases to High Court

Article 228 of Constitution of India deals with Transfer of certain cases to High Court Original Text of Article 228 of Constitution of India If the High Court is satisfied that a case pending in a court subordinate to it involves a substantial question of law as to the interpretation of this Constitution the determination…

Article 227 of Constitution of India – Power of superintendence over all courts by the High Court

Article 227 of Constitution of India deals with Power of superintendence over all courts by the High Court Original Text of Article 227 of Constitution of India (1) Every High Court shall have superintendence over all courts and tribunals throughout the territories in relation to which it exercises jurisdiction.] (2) Without prejudice to the generality…

Article 225 of Constitution of India – Jurisdiction of existing High Courts

Article 225 of Constitution of India deals with Jurisdiction of existing High Courts Original Text of Article 225 of Constitution of India Subject to the provisions of this Constitution and to the provisions of any law of the appropriate Legislature made by virtue of powers conferred on that Legislature by this Constitution, the jurisdiction of,…

Article 224A of Constitution of India – Appointment of retired Judges at sittings of High Courts.

Article 224A of Constitution of India deals with Appointment of retired Judges at sittings of High Courts. Original text of Article 224A of Constitution of India Notwithstanding anything in this Chapter, 4[the National Judicial Appointments Commission on a reference made to it by the Chief Justice of a High Court for any State, may with…

Article 224 of Constitution of India – Appointment of additional and acting Judge

Article 224 of Constitution of India deals with Appointment of additional and acting Judge Original Text of Article 224 of Constitution of India (1) If by reason of any temporary increase in the business of a High Court or by reason of arrears of work therein, it appears to the President that the number of…