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  2. Allahabad High Court - Wikipedia

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    On 25 February 1948, the Chief Court of Oudh was amalgamated with the High Court of Allahabad. Until 2000, what is now called Uttarakhand was part of Uttar Pradesh, and was therefore subject to the jurisdiction of Allahabad High Court. When the new state was created, Allahabad High Court ceased to have jurisdiction over the districts in it.

  3. Abdul Moin - Wikipedia

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    He graduated in law from Lucknow University in 1992, and enrolled as an advocate on May 26, 1993. At Lucknow High Court, he practiced in civil, service, constitutional, revenue, and other areas. He was appointed the judge of Lucknow High Court on Sept 22, 2017, and took an oath as a permanent judge on September 6, 2019. [2]

  4. Prayagraj - Wikipedia

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    Prayagraj is the seat of Allahabad High Court, the highest judicial body in the state of Uttar Pradesh. Prayagraj is known as the "Prime Minister Capital of India", since, seven of fifteen Indian prime ministers of India since independence have connections with the city ( Jawaharlal Nehru , Lal Bahadur Shastri , Indira Gandhi , Rajiv Gandhi ...

  5. Manoj Kumar Gupta - Wikipedia

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    Acting Chief Justice of Allahabad High Court; In office 22 November 2023 – 4 February 2024: Appointed by: Droupadi Murmu: Personal details; Born 9 October 1964 (age 60) Nationality: Indian: Alma mater: Lucknow University

  6. Judiciary of India - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court is the highest court established by the Constitution. The Constitution states that the Supreme Court is a federal court, guardian of the Constitution, and the highest court of appeal. Articles 124 to 147 of the Constitution lay down the court's composition and jurisdiction.

  7. High courts of India - Wikipedia

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    He is the highest judicial authority below a high court judge. Below him, there are courts of civil jurisdiction, known by different names in different states. Under Article 141 of the constitution, all courts in India, including high courts – are bound by the judgements and orders of the Supreme Court of India by precedence.

  8. List of current Indian chief justices - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court serves as the final court of appeal for all civil and criminal cases in India and consists of 33 judges headed by the Chief Justice of India. [1] The High Courts are the top judicial bodies in individual states, controlled and managed by Chief Justices of the respective courts.

  9. Provincial Civil Service (Uttar Pradesh) - Wikipedia

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    Provincial Civil Service / Provincial Civil Service (Executive Branch) (IAST: Prāntīya Sivila Sevā), often abbreviated to as PCS, is the administrative civil service of the Government of Uttar Pradesh comprising Group A and Group B posts. It is also the feeder service for Indian Administrative Service in the state. [3] [4]