explain the role of supreme court in Federalism in india
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Answer:
The founding 'fathers' of the Indian Constitution extended its remit by establishing a Supreme Court which would not only resolve 'federal' disputes between the states and the centre or Union government but also have broad appellate jurisdiction in civil and criminal cases.
Explanation:
Article 141 of the Constitution of India states that the law declared by Supreme Court is to be binding on all Courts within the territory of India. It is the highest court in India and has ultimate judicial authority to interpret the Constitution and decide questions of national law (including local bylaws).
This means that the courts, especially the top federal court, the U.S. Supreme Court, has held the leadership in the progress of increased national power at the expense of the state, thereby being responsible for changing the balance of power between federal and state governments, and their powers within our system of ...
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