The High Court of Jammu and Kashmir consists of 12 Judges.
There are seven Sections in the High Court for dealing with various types of cases in Jammu and Kashmir.
Birjor Dalal is the first Chief Justice of Jammu and Kashmir.
Both (A) and (B)
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The correct answer is: Both (A) and (B).
The High Court of Jammu and Kashmir is the highest court in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. It was established in 1924, and its headquarters is located in Srinagar. The High Court has a total of 12 judges, including the Chief Justice. There are seven Sections in the High Court for dealing with various types of cases:
- Original Side: This Section deals with original writ jurisdiction, which is the power of the High Court to issue writs such as habeas corpus, mandamus, quo warranto, and certiorari.
- Appellate Side: This Section deals with appeals from the subordinate courts of the state.
- Civil Side: This Section deals with civil cases.
- Criminal Side: This Section deals with criminal cases.
- Family Court: This Section deals with family law cases.
- Labour Court: This Section deals with labour law cases.
- Rent Control Court: This Section deals with rent control cases.
Birjor Dalal was the first Chief Justice of Jammu and Kashmir. He was appointed in 1924, and served until 1930.