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Question
Answer the following question briefly:
The Supreme Court is the highest judicial body in the country. In this context, explain: Its Appellate Jurisdiction.
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Solution
Appellate Jurisdiction: The Supreme Court hears appeals against judgments of High Courts. The Supreme Court is the final court of appeal and has the power to review and change decisions of the High Court.
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