Allahabad High Court
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What is AHC?
The Allahabad High Court (AHC) is one of the oldest high courts in India, established in 1866. It serves the state of Uttar Pradesh, with its principal seat in Prayagraj (formerly Allahabad) and a bench in Lucknow. The AHC has original and appellate jurisdiction over civil and criminal matters, and it also hears writ petitions under Article 226 of the Constitution. It plays a crucial role in the Indian judiciary by interpreting laws and safeguarding fundamental rights. The court is frequently referenced in legal studies and competitive exams like the UPSC Civil Services, state judicial services, and law entrance exams. For students, understanding the AHC's landmark judgments and its role in India's legal history is essential, particularly for those aspiring to become judges or legal professionals. The AHC also handles administrative matters concerning the subordinate judiciary within Uttar Pradesh. Its decisions often set precedents for lower courts and influence legal discourse across the country.
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Example
The AHC recently delivered a landmark judgment on the reservation policy, impacting thousands of government job aspirants in Uttar Pradesh.