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Comparison between Supreme Court High Court u0026 Subordinate Court - Oath Resignation Qualification

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The Major Differences between the Supreme Court and High Courts of India are as follows:
Supreme Court:
1. This is the union court and the apex institution of the united court system.
2. All the Judges of the Supreme Court, retired on attaining the age of 65 years.
3. The Judges of the Supreme Court cannot do their practice after retirement. These are also restricted during their tenure.
4. The Judges of the Supreme Court cannot be transferred and cannot be promoted.
5. The Supreme Court is not bounded to obey the decisions of the High Courts or any other courts.
6. The Supreme Court only has the power to take decisions regarding constitutions.

High Court:
1. The High Court is constituted in every State.
2. The Judge of the High Court retires after attaining the age of 62 years.
3. The Judge of the High Court cannot do his legal practice during his tenure but we can do this after his tenure in any High Court or Supreme Court. He cannot do his legal practices in courts below High Court.
4. The Judges of the High Courts are transferrable to the other high courts. They can be promoted up to Judge of the Supreme Court.
5. The High Courts are bounded to obey the decision of the Supreme Court.
6. The High Court has no power to take decisions regarding the constitution.

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