Which Article of the Constitution of India deals with the power of the High Courts to issue writs?
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Article 226 of the Constitution of India deals with the power of the High Courts to issue writs.
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Enshrined under Part V of the Constitution of India, Article 226 confers power to the High Courts to issue orders, directions, and writs in the nature of Habeas corpus, Mandamus, Certiorari, Prohibition, and Quo Warranto.
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As per Article 226(1), every High Court within the territory of India has the power to issue orders, directions, and writs to any individual or authority including the Government for the enforcement of fundamental rights as well as other legal rights under its own local jurisdiction.
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Article 226(2) confers the power to the High Courts to issue orders, directions, and writs outside their own local jurisdiction in the cases where the cause of actions lies wholly or in part within their local jurisdiction.
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Article 287
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Exemption from taxes on electricity
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Article 221
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Salaries etc, of Judges
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Article 207
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Special provisions as to financial Bills
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