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When the Supreme Court reviews any judgement made by it to remove an error, it falls under ______ jurisdiction.

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When the Supreme Court reviews any judgement made by it to remove an error, it falls under ______ jurisdiction.

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  • Advisory

  • Revisory

  • Original

  • Appellate

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Solution

When the Supreme Court reviews any judgement made by it to remove an error, it falls under Revisory jurisdiction.

Explanation:

The Supreme Court under Article 137 is empowered to review any judgement or order made by it with a view to removing any mistake or error that might have crept in the judgement or order. This is because the Supreme Court is a court of record and its decisions are of evidentiary value and cannot be questioned in any court.

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