Article 216 of CoI : Article 216: Constitution of High Courts.
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Explanation using Example
Example 1:
Scenario: Appointment of Additional Judges in a High Court
Context: The High Court of Delhi is experiencing a significant backlog of cases, leading to delays in the delivery of justice. To address this issue, the President of India decides to appoint additional judges.
Application of Article 216:
- The President, after consulting with the Chief Justice of the High Court of Delhi, appoints five additional judges to the High Court.
- These appointments are made to ensure that the High Court can handle the increased workload and expedite the resolution of pending cases.
Outcome: The ...
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