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describe the jurisdiction of the supreme court​

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Answered by akshayadevan83
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Answer:

The Supreme Court has jurisdiction (the authority to hear) over a wide range of cases. Its jurisdiction is generally classified into original, appellate and advisory. Under its original jurisdiction, the Court enforces fundamental rights, hears federal disputes and can transfer cases.

Answered by priyarksynergy
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The supreme court is the highest judicial body in India. Explanation:

  1. The Supreme Court is the highest court in India that deals with legal matters.
  2. There is only one Supreme Court in India and its decision is considered final and cannot be overturned by any other authority.
  3. The Supreme Court has jurisdiction over all the legal matters in India.
  4. The Supreme court can also take cognizance of legal matters on its own if the matters involves serious legal questions.
  5. The Supreme Court also has an appellate jurisdiction which means that all the cases from lower courts in which the parties are not satisfied with the verdict can be appealed against in the Supreme Court.
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