
High Courts
High Courts are the top judicial authorities within a state or country, responsible for overseeing legal matters and ensuring justice is upheld according to the law. They handle appeals, interpret laws, and resolve complex or significant cases that lower courts cannot. High Courts also supervise the functioning of subordinate courts and protect fundamental rights. Their decisions set important legal standards and often influence national law. Acting as guardians of justice, they ensure the legal system operates fairly, efficiently, and in accordance with constitutional principles.