The Madras High Court is the primary judicial body for the state of:

Kerala
Andhra Pradesh
Tamil Nadu
Karnataka

The correct answer is c) Tamil Nadu.

The Madras High Court is the principal High Court of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is one of the oldest High Courts in India, having been established in 1862. The High Court is located in Chennai, the capital of Tamil Nadu.

The Madras High Court has jurisdiction over all matters relating to law and justice in the state of Tamil Nadu. It is also the appellate court for the subordinate courts in the state. The High Court has a Chief Justice and 34 other judges.

The Madras High Court is a very important institution in the state of Tamil Nadu. It plays a vital role in upholding the rule of law and ensuring justice for all.

The other options are incorrect.

Option a) Kerala is incorrect because the primary judicial body for the state of Kerala is the Kerala High Court.

Option b) Andhra Pradesh is incorrect because the primary judicial body for the state of Andhra Pradesh is the Andhra Pradesh High Court.

Option d) Karnataka is incorrect because the primary judicial body for the state of Karnataka is the Karnataka High Court.

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