ARTICLE 214 TO ARTICLE 237 - ON THE HIGH COURTS IN THE STATE AND SUB ORDINATE COURTS.
CHAPTER V.
THE HIGH COURTS IN THE STATES
ARTICLE 214. High Courts for States.
ARTICLE 215. High Courts to be courts of record.
ARTICLE 216. Constitution of High Courts.
ARTICLE 217. Appointment and conditions of the office of a Judge of a High Court
ARTICLE 218. Application of certain provisions relating to Supreme Court to High Courts.
ARTICLE 219. Oath or affirmation by Judges of High Courts.
ARTICLE 220. Restriction on practice after being a permanent Judge.
ARTICLE 221. Salaries, etc., of Judges.
ARTICLE 222. Transfer of a Judge from one High Court to another.
ARTICLE 223. Appointment of acting Chief Justice.
ARTICLE 224. Appointment of additional and acting Judges,
ARTICLE224A. Appointment of retired Judges at sittings of High Courts.
ARTICLE 225. Jurisdiction of existing High Courts.
ARTICLE 226. Power of High Courts to issue certain writs.
ARTICLE 226A. [Constitutional validity of Central laws not to be considered in proceedings under article 226.- Omitted]
ARTICLE 227. Power of superintendence over all courts by the High Court.
ARTICLE 228. Transfer of certain cases to the High Court.
ARTICLE 228A. Special provisions as to disposal of questions relating to constitutional validity of State Laws-Omitted
ARTICLE 229. Officers and servants and the expenses of High Courts.
ARTICLE 230. Extension of jurisdiction of High Courts to Union territories.
ARTICLE 231. Establishment of a common High Court for two or more States.
ARTICLE 232. [Interpretation.-Articles 230, 231 and 232 subs, by articles 230 and 231]
CHAPTER VI-SUBORDINATE COURTS
ARTICLE 233. Appointment of district judges.
ARTICLE 233A. Validation of appointments of, and judgments, etc., delivered by, certain district judges.
ARTICLE 234. Recruitment of persons other than district judges to the judicial service.
ARTICLE 235. Control over subordinate courts.
ARTICLE 236. Interpretation.
ARTICLE 237. Application of the provisions of this Chapter to certain class or classes of magistrates.
[ Continued in the next chapter ]
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