GENERAL KNOWLEDGE

GK

RTI ACT 2005

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
The administrative functions of a High Court are in the hands of
A
Chief Justice of High Court
B
Law Secretary
C
Advocate General
D
Registrar
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The registrar is a chief executive officer of a judicial forum. They are in charge of the entire registry of the department. In common law jurisdictions, registrars are usually judicial officers with the power to hear certain civil matters such as interlocutory applications and assessment of damages.

Detailed explanation-2: -Within the local limits of the ordinary original civil jurisdiction of a High Court, the Registrar shall be appointed by the Chief Justice of such Court, and without such limits, by the State Government. Every Registrar so appointed may be removed by the Chief Justice or State Government appointing him.

Detailed explanation-3: -Administrative and Supervisory Power The State High Court performs many administrative functions within its Territorial Jurisdiction. It exercises the power of superintendence and control over all courts and tribunals throughout the territory except the military tribunals.

Detailed explanation-4: -It superintends and controls all the subordinate courts. It can ask for details of proceedings from subordinate courts. It issues rules regarding the working of the subordinate courts. It can transfer any case from one court to another and can also transfer the case to itself and decide the same. More items

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