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Describe Jurisdiction of Supreme Court.
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Solution
- Jurisdiction of Supreme Court:
- The Supreme Court can hear disputes for the first time in that court only.
- It is mainly concerned with disputes between the Union and one or more states and between two or more states.
- Appellate Jurisdiction:
It can hear appeals against the decisions made by the High Court on the granting of certificates by the High Court. - Advisory Jurisdiction:
The Court can report to the President its opinion about a question of the public importance referred to it by the President. - Writs Jurisdiction:
The Writs are issued by the Supreme Court under Article 32 and by the High Courts under Article 226 of the Constitution of India. - Court of Record:
it maintains records of the court proceedings and its decisions are finding upon the lower courts. - Special Powers:
it supervises the functioning of the lower courts.
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