(2) The High Court shall be divided into such divisions as may be
determined by an Act of Parliament.
(3) The Chief Justice shall be an ex-officio judge of the High Court.
(4) The other judges of the High Court shall be such number of puisne
judges as may be prescribed by an Act of Parliament.
(5) The office of a puisne judge shall not be abolished while there is a
substantive holder thereof.
(6) The High Court shall be a superior court of record and, except as
otherwise provided by Parliament, shall have the powers of such a court.
(7) The High Court shall have jurisdiction to supervise any civil or
criminal proceedings before any subordinate court or any court-martial
and may make such orders, issue such writs and give such directions as
it may consider appropriate for the purpose of ensuring that justice is
duly administered by any such court.
(8) The Chief Justice may make rules with respect to the practice and
procedure of the High Court in relation to the jurisdiction and power
conferred on it by clause (7).
95. (1) The puisne judges shall, subject to ratification by the National
Assembly, be appointed by the President on the advice of the Judicial
Service Commission.

(2) The Chairman and the Deputy Chairman of the Industrial Relations
Court shall be appointed by the President on the advice of the Judicial
Service Commission.
(3) The provisions of Articles 98 and 99 shall with the necessary

Appointment of
puisne judges,
Chairman and
Deputy Chairman
of Industrial
Relations Court

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