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Q.

Choose the given statement as true/false:


The total number of high courts in India is 28.


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True

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The above statement is false.
In the Indian judicial system, there are three levels of courts. There is the Supreme Court at the apex, the High Courts and the District Courts. Each state has its high court, which has the highest authority. Presently, in India, there are 25 high courts. The states of Punjab and Haryana share a common high court at Chandigarh. The High Court at Guwahati is shared by the four states of Assam, Nagaland, Mizoram, and Arunachal Pradesh. To increase accessibility, some high courts have their benches in other parts of the state.
The correct statement would be The total number of high courts in India is 25.
 
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