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High Courts Of Pakistan Article 192 to 194 of constitution of Pakistan 1973 in urdu and hindi
Chapter 3: The High Courts
192 Constitution of High Court.
(1) A High Court shall consist of a Chief Justice and so many other Judges as may be determined by law or, until so determined, as may be fixed by the President.
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(2) The Sind and Baluchistan High Court shall cease to function as a common High Court for the Provinces of Baluchistan and Sind.
(3) The President shall, by Order, establish a High Court for each of the Provinces of Baluchistan and Sind and may make such provision in the Order for the principal seats of the two High Courts, transfer of the Judges of the common High Court, transfer of cases pending in the common High Court immediately before the establishment of two High Courts and, generally, for matters consequential or ancillary to the common High Court ceasing to function and the establishment of the two High Courts as he may deem fit.
(4) The jurisdiction of a High Court may, by Act of [Majlis-e-Shoora (Parliament)] , be extended to any area in Pakistan not forming part of a Province.
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193 Appointment of High Court Judges.
(1) The Chief Justice and each of the other Judges of a High Court shall be appointed by the President in accordance with Article 175A.
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(2) A person shall not be appointed a Judge of a High Court unless he is a citizen of Pakistan, is not less than [forty-five] years of age, and-
(a) he has for a period of, or for periods aggregating, not less than ten years been an advocate of a High Court (including a High Court which existed in Pakistan at any time before the commencing day); or
(b) he is, and has for a period of not less than ten years been, a member of a civil service prescribed by law for the purposes of this paragraph, and has, for a period of not less than three years, served as or exercised the functions of a District Judge in Pakistan; or
(c) he has, for a period of not less than ten years, held a judicial office in Pakistan.
[Explanation.-In computing the period during which a person has been an advocate of a High Court or held judicial office, there shall be included any period during which he has held judicial office after he became an advocate or, as the case may be, the period during which he has been an advocate after having held judicial office.]
(3) In this Article, "District Judge" means Judge of a principal civil court of original jurisdiction.
194 Oath of Office
Before entering upon office, the Chief. Justice of a High Court shall make before the Governor, and any other Judge of the Court shall make before the Chief Justice, oath in the form set out in the Third Schedule
[Provided that the Chief Justice of the Islamabad High Court shall make oath before the President and other Judges of that Court shall make oath before the Chief Justice of the Islamabad High Court
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