The correct answer is: C. 1916
The High Court of Judicature at Patna is the highest court of law in the Indian state of Bihar. It was established on 1 October 1916, by the High Courts Act, 1861. The court is located in Patna, the capital of Bihar.
The High Court has original jurisdiction in civil and criminal cases, and appellate jurisdiction in cases decided by lower courts. It also has the power to issue writs, such as habeas corpus, certiorari, and mandamus.
The High Court is headed by a Chief Justice, who is assisted by a number of judges. The judges are appointed by the President of India, on the advice of the Chief Justice of India.
The High Court is divided into a number of divisions, each of which deals with a different type of case. The divisions are:
- Civil
- Criminal
- Original
- Appellate
- Constitutional
- Labour
- Family
- Commercial
The High Court also has a number of special courts, such as the Court of Small Causes and the Family Court.
The High Court is an important institution in the Indian judicial system. It plays a vital role in upholding the rule of law and ensuring justice for all.
Option A is incorrect because the High Court in Bihar State started functioning in 1916, not 1932.
Option B is incorrect because the High Court in Bihar State started functioning in 1916, not 1947.
Option D is incorrect because the High Court in Bihar State started functioning in 1916, not 1913.