Analyzing Articles 214 to 217 of the Indian Constitution: A Discussion on Relevance and Case Laws in the Modern Era
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Analyzing Articles 214 to 217 of the Indian Constitution: A Discussion on Relevance and Case Laws in the Modern Era Introduction: The Indian Constitution, being the guiding document of the nation, encompasses provisions that establish the framework for the functioning of the judiciary and the adjudication of disputes. Articles 214 to 217 of the Constitution specifically address the establishment and functioning of High Courts in India. In this article, we engage in a discussion on the relevance of these articles in the modern era, exploring their significance and analyzing relevant case laws that have shaped their interpretation. Article 214: High Courts for States Article 214 lays the foundation for the establishment of High Courts in the Indian states. These High Courts play a pivotal role in the administration of justice, ensuring access to justice and safeguarding the rights and freedoms of citizens. In the landmark case of State of Bihar v. Bihar Bar Council (1995), the Supreme Co...