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Q. |
High Courts were established in Calcutta, Bombay and Madras in - |
A. | 1935 |
B. | 1919 |
C. | 1892 |
D. | 1861 |
Answer» D. 1861 | |
Explanation: British India's three presidency towns of Madras (Chennaí), Bombay (Mumba), and Calcutta (Kolkata) were each granted a High Court by letters patent dated 26 June, 1862. The letters patent were issued by Queen Victoria under the authority of the British parliament's Indian High Courts Act 1861 |
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