PART VI
225. Jurisdiction of existing High Courts.-THE STATES Chapter V.-The High Courts in the States Subject to the provisions
of this Constitution and to the provisions of any law of the
appropriate Legislature made by virtue of powers conferred on that
Legislature by this Constitution, the jurisdiction of, and the law
administered in, any existing High Court, and the respective powers of
the Judges thereof in relation to the administration of justice in the
Court, including any power to make rules of Court and to regulate the
sittings of the Court and of members thereof sitting alone or in
Division Courts, shall be the same as immediately before the
commencement of this Constitution: _171[Provided that any restriction to which the exercise of original
jurisdiction by any of the High Courts with respect to any matter
concerning the revenue or concerning any act ordered or done in the
collection thereof was subject immediately before the commencement of
this Constitution shall no longer apply to the exercise of such
jurisdiction.]
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