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Constitutional Provisions of High Courts in India 1. Article 214: Establishes a High Court for each state. 2. Article 215: Declares High Courts as courts of record with the power to punish for contempt. 3. Article 216: Provides for the composition of High Courts, including a Chief Justice and other judges as required. 4. Article 217: Deals with the appointment, qualifications, and tenure of High Court judges. 5. Article 226: Grants the power of judicial review through writ jurisdiction to High Courts.
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