PART VI
_184[230. Extension of jurisdiction of High Courts to Union
territories.-THE STATES Chapter V.-The High Courts in the States (1) Parliament may by law extend the jurisdiction of a
High Court to, or exclude the jurisdiction of a High Court from, any
Union territory. (2) Where the High Court of a State exercises jurisdiction in relation
to a Union territory,- (a) nothing in this Constitution shall be construed as empowering the
Legislature of the State to increase, restrict or abolish that
jurisdiction; and (b) the reference in article 227 to the Governor shall, in relation to
any rules, forms or tables for subordinate courts in that territory,
be construed as a reference to the President.
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