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GS2: Structure, organization and functioning of the Executive and the Judiciary
Context:
The Bombay High Court will get a new bench at Kolhapur district in western Maharashtra by invoking the powers under the States Reorganisation Act, 1956.
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Bombay High Court
Procedure for Establishing a High Court Bench
Article 214 of the Indian Constitution: There shall be a High Court for each State.
Section 51(2) of the States Reorganisation Act, 1956: It empowers the President of India to, after consulting the Governor and Chief Justice of a new state, establish permanent benches of the High Court at various locations within the state, apart from its principal seat.
Proposal by the State Government: The State Government or legislature must make a proposal to establish a bench and forward it to centre. This proposal must include the State Government's commitment to provide the necessary expenditure and infrastructural facilities for the bench.
Consent of the Chief Justice: The Chief Justice of the concerned High Court must provide their consent for the proposal, as they are responsible for the day-to-day administration of the court and its benches.
Jaswant Singh Commission
Consent of the Governor: The Governor of the concerned State must also provide their consent to the proposal.
Review by the Government of India: Once a complete proposal is received with the consent of the State Government, the Chief Justice, and the Governor, it is considered by the Government of India.
Criteria for Consideration: The Government of India considers the proposal based on broad guidelines and criteria, such as those recommended by the Jaswant Singh Commission and judgment pronounced by the Apex Court.
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