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प्रश्न
Explain any three Jurisdictions of the Supreme Court of India?
उत्तर
The Supreme Court is the guardian of the constitution. He performs the following functions.
1. Original Jurisdiction: The cases which are brought directly in the first instance to the Supreme Court come under original jurisdiction. These may be
- dispute between the government of India and one or more States,
- a dispute between two or more States and the cases involving fundamental rights come under the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court.
2. Appellate Jurisdiction: The Supreme Court is the final appellate Court in the country. It hears appeals against the decisions of High Court in “civil, criminal and constitutional” cases with a certificate from the High Court that it is fit to appeal in the Supreme Court.
3. Advisory Jurisdiction The Constitution confers on the President the power to refer to the Supreme Court any question of law or fact which in his opinion is of public importance
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संबंधित प्रश्न
The Chief Justice and other judges of the Supreme Court hold the office up to the age of ______ years.
______ is the Guardian of the Constitution.
- The Chief Justice and other judges of the Supreme Court hold the office up to the age of 62 years.
- Judiciary is the third organ of the government.
- The cases involving fundamental rights come under the Appellate jurisdiction of the Supreme Court.
- The law declared by Supreme Court is binding on all courts within the territory of India.
Oath of the President is administered by ______.
______ is the third organ of the Government.
The ______ is the final appellate court in the country.
The public interest litigation plays an important role in facilitating justice to all.
In ______ jurisdiction, the Supreme Court hears appeals against the decisions of High Court.
The law declared by the ______ is binding on all courts within the territory of India.
Write a brief note on the appointment of judges of the Supreme Court?