Rajasthan High Court & Judiciary
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Rajasthan High Court & Judiciary
[!IMPORTANT] The Rajasthan High Court is the highest judicial authority in the state. It was established on 21 June 1949 and is located in Jodhpur. It also has a permanent bench at Jaipur.
1. Constitutional Provisions
- Article 214: There shall be a High Court for each State.
- Article 215: High Courts to be courts of record.
- Article 216: Constitution of High Courts тАФ Judges are appointed by the President.
- Article 217: Appointment of Judges тАФ The President consults the Chief Justice of India, Governor of the State, and the Chief Justice of the High Court.
- Article 219: Oath and affirmation by Judges of High Courts.
- Article 221: Salaries charged to Consolidated Fund of the State.
- Article 226: Power to issue certain writs (wider than Supreme Court's Art 32 powers).
- Article 227: Power of superintendence over all courts and tribunals within the territorial jurisdiction.
2. Key Facts about Rajasthan High Court
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Established | 21 June 1949 |
| Current Chief Justice | Manindra Mohan Shrivastava (from Feb 2024) |
| Judge Strength | 50 (Sanctioned Strength) |
| Principal Seat | Jodhpur |
| Bench | Jaipur (Permanent Bench) |
| Jurisdiction | Entire State of Rajasthan |
| First CJ | Kamal Kant Verma (1949) |
| First Woman CJ | Indira Banerjee (2017) |
| Predecessor Court | Jodhpur High Court (1925) |
3. Appointment & Tenure
- Chief Justice: Appointed by the President in consultation with the Chief Justice of India and the Governor.
- Other Judges: Appointed by the President in consultation with the CJI, Governor, and the Chief Justice of the concerned High Court.
- Retirement Age: A High Court judge holds office till age 62.
- Removal: Same procedure as a Supreme Court Judge тАФ by an address of Parliament by special majority (Art 124(4)).
4. Writs issued by High Court (Article 226)
| Writ | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Habeas Corpus | "Produce the body" тАФ for illegal detention |
| Mandamus | "We command" тАФ to compel a public duty |
| Certiorari | To quash the decision of a lower court |
| Prohibition | To stop a lower court from exceeding jurisdiction |
| Quo Warranto | "By what authority" тАФ challenges to a public office |
[!NOTE] The High Court cannot issue writs against the President or Legislature. But it can issue them against any person (including private citizens) for enforcement of Fundamental Rights.
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