i. High Courts – Historical Background
- The institution of High courts originated in India in 1862 when high courts were set up at Calcutta, Madras, and Bombay under the Indian High Courts Act 1861.
- In 1966, a fourth high court was established at Allahabad.
- In the course of time ,each province came to have its own high court.
- After 1950, a high court existing in a province became the high court for the corresponding state.
The Constitution has prescribed a high court for each state, but the Seventh Amendment Act of 1956 authorised the Parliament to establish a common high court for two or more states or for two or more states and a union territory.