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Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court can be divided into how many categories? Name them.

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Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court can be divided into three categories. They are:
(i) Original Jurisdiction, (ii) Appellate Jurisdiction, (iii) Advisory Jurisdiction.

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Chapter 4: The Union Judiciary (The Supreme Court) - Very Short Questions

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Chapter 4 The Union Judiciary (The Supreme Court)
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