High Courts under whose jurisdiction 2 or more States are under their jurisdiction
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The video presents an educational lecture on the Indian Constitutional System, specifically focusing on the structure of High Courts. The instructor, identified as Pramod Rana Sir, stands before a digital screen displaying a flowchart. The central theme is 'ऐसे उच्च न्यायालय जिनके अधिकार में 2 या 2 से अधिक राज्य आते है' (Such High Courts whose jurisdiction includes 2 or more states). The slide lists three distinct High Courts that serve multiple states, providing a clear organizational structure for students studying Indian Polity. The visual aids are crucial for memorizing the jurisdictional boundaries.
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The instructor begins by introducing the main topic displayed at the top of the slide. He then proceeds to explain the three branches of the flowchart. He first points to the left box labeled 'बम्बई HC' (Bombay HC), circling it and listing the states 'महाराष्ट्र' (Maharashtra) and 'गोवा' (Goa). He then moves to the central box, 'गुवाहाटी HC' (Guwahati HC), circling it and pointing out the states 'असम' (Assam), 'नागालैंड' (Nagaland), 'मिजोरम' (Mizoram), and 'अरुणाचल प्रदेश' (Arunachal Pradesh). Finally, he gestures towards the right box, 'पंजाब & हरियाणा HC' (Punjab & Haryana HC), indicating it covers 'पंजाब' (Punjab) and 'हरियाणा' (Haryana). His gestures and pen movements guide the viewer's attention to each specific jurisdiction listed. He emphasizes the multi-state nature of these courts.
This segment provides a concise overview of High Courts with shared jurisdiction, a critical topic for understanding the Indian judicial framework. By visually mapping states to their respective High Courts, the lecture simplifies complex administrative data. The instructor's methodical approach ensures that learners can easily recall which states fall under the Bombay, Guwahati, and Punjab & Haryana High Courts, reinforcing key facts for examination purposes. The use of Hindi text on the slide aligns with the language of instruction, making the content accessible to regional students.