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Question : Which of the following is not correct about the jurisdiction of the high court?

Option 1: It controls the subordinate courts within its jurisdiction.

Option 2: It has the power of judicial review.

Option 3: It provides an advisory opinion to the President of India.

Option 4: It has writ jurisdiction.


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Answer (1)
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Correct Answer: It provides an advisory opinion to the President of India.


Solution : The correct option is It provide an advisory opinion to the President of India.

High courts in India do not provide advisory opinions to the President of India. The primary function of the high courts is to serve as the highest judicial authority in the state or union territory. They have the power of judicial review and hear appeals from lower courts. The advisory jurisdiction, on the other hand, is typically associated with the Supreme Court of India.

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