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Describe three jurisdiction powers of supreme court in India

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Answered by aisiri27
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Three jurisdiction powers of the Supreme Court in India are

(i) Advisory jurisdiction The Supreme Court can advice the President on any question of law or any matter of public importance.

(ii) Appellate jurisdiction The power of Supreme Court to hear and decide appeals against the judgement of lower courts.

(iii) Original jurisdiction The original jurisdiction

extends to all cases between the Government of India and the states of India or between Government of ; India and states on side and one or more states on another side.

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Answered by siddhitpramanik
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Explanation:

Three jurisdiction powers of the supreme court in India are as follows-

1.Advisory jurisdiction:- The Supreme Court can advice the President on any question of law of any matter of public importance.

2.Appellate jurisdiction:- The power of Supreme Court to hear and decide appeals against the judgement of lower courts.

3.Original jurisdiction:- The original jurisdiction extends to all cases between the government of India and the state of India or between government of India and state on one side and one or more state on another side.

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