State High Court
A State High Court is a key part of the judicial system in many countries, responsible for hearing serious civil and criminal cases. It typically serves as an appellate court, reviewing decisions made by lower courts, such as District Courts or Magistrate Courts. Each state usually has its own high court, which operates under the laws of that state.
The judges in a state high court are often appointed or elected, depending on the state’s legal framework. These courts play a crucial role in interpreting state laws and ensuring justice is served, making them vital to the legal process within each state.