
When the Chief Justice of a High Court acts in an administrative capacity, he is subject to:
- The writ jurisdiction of other judges of the High Court
- Special control by the Chief Justice of India
- Discretionary powers of the Governor
- Special powers of the Chief Minister
Explanation
Option (a) is correct
- When the Chief Justice of a High Court performs administrative functions (such as transfers, postings, or disciplinary matters), those actions are not beyond judicial review. Other judges of the same High Court can examine such administrative decisions under the High Court’s writ jurisdiction.

