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Answer the following question briefly:
With reference to the powers of the High Court, discuss its Appellate Jurisdiction
Solution
Appellate Jurisdiction: A High Court has Appellate Jurisdiction where it can hear appeals against judgments passed in Subordinate Courts. The High Court can review and change decisions taken in the Subordinate Courts.
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