Section 8
Jurisdiction Of The High Court
(1) The High Court shall have the power to issue necessary and appropriate order by hearing over the application filed in accordance with Sub-Article (1) of Article 144 of the Constitution.
(2) The High Court shall have the power to try, under its original jurisdiction, and settle the following cases:
(a) The cases which the High Court is empowered by federal law to try and settle under its original jurisdiction,
(b) The cases taken from the sub-ordinate court in accordance with Sub- Article (1) of Article 145 of the Constitution.
(3) The High Court shall have power to make decision by hearing appeal in following cases;
(a) Cases tried and settled by District Court under its original jurisdiction pursuant to Sub-Section (1) of Section 7.
(b) Cases in which full or partial reversal of decisions made by judicial, quasi-judicial body or authority has been made by the District Court made on appeal against such decisions.
(c) Cases, in which decision has been made by the District Court over the appeal against the decisions, involving the dispute relating to public property, cases in which punishment of imprisonment or the fine of
the sum of more than one hundred thousand has been imposed or having the claimed amount of the sum more than five hundred thousand.
(d) Except as otherwise provided in the federal law, cases tried and settled under original jurisdiction by any judicial body under its territorial jurisdiction.
(4) The High Court shall have the power to review over the reference judgments (Sadhak) according to the federal law.