Article 230: Extension of jurisdiction of High Courts to Union territories
Part III: Fundamental Rights
(1) Parliament may by law extend the jurisdiction of a High Court to, or exclude the jurisdiction of a High Court from, any Union
territory.
(2) Where the High Court of a State exercises jurisdiction in relation to a Union territory,—
(a) nothing in this Constitution shall be construed as empowering the Legislature of the State to increase, restrict or abolish that jurisdiction; and
(b) the reference in article 227 to the Governor shall, in relation to any rules, forms or tables for subordinate courts in that territory, be construed as a reference to the President.
Constitution of India 1950
Article 230, Constitution of India 1950
Parliament may by law—
(a) extend the jurisdiction of a High Court to, or
(b) exclude the jurisdiction of a High Court from,
any State specified in the First Schedule other than, or any area not within, the State in which the High Court has its principal seat.