High Courts and Subordinate Courts

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81. The power to establish a High Court for a union territory lies with:
a) The President of India
b) The Parliament
c) The Chief Justice of India
d) The Lieutenant Governor

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82. Which one of the following statements is true about the jurisdiction of a High Court in a union territory?
a) It has jurisdiction over all matters within the union territory
b) It has jurisdiction only over matters related to the central government
c) It has jurisdiction only over matters related to the state government
d) It has limited jurisdiction in certain matters as specified by law

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83. The highest court of appeal in a union territory is:
a) The Supreme Court
b) The High Court of the respective state
c) The Lieutenant Governor
d) The District Court

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84. Who appoints the judges of the subordinate courts in a union territory?
a) The Chief Justice of the High Court
b) The President of India
c) The Lieutenant Governor
d) The Chief Justice of India

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85. The decisions of Subordinate Courts can be appealed to the:
a) Supreme Court
b) High Court
c) District Court
d) Lok Adalat

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