Give detail information about 'Appellate Jurisdiction' of Supreme court (detail) 4 marks answer plz help me bro
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The Supreme Court has also a very wide appellate jurisdiction over all Courts and Tribunals in India in as much as it may, in its discretion, grant special leave to appeal under Article 136 of the Constitution from any judgment, decree, determination, sentence or order in any cause or matter passed or made by any Court
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The Appellate Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court extends to constitutional, civil and criminal cases. Any matter that involves important points of law and needs interpretation of the Constitution can be brought before the Supreme Court. Few types of cases can be appealed in the Supreme Court, which are as follows:-
→ Civil Cases : Appeals in civil matters lie to the Supreme Court, if the High Court certifies either that the case involves a substantial question of law of general importance or that the question needs to be decided by the Supreme Court.
→ Criminal Cases : Two appeals in criminal cases lie to the Supreme Court:
These are as follows:-
1. Cases without the certificate of the High Court.
2. Cases with the certificate of the High Court.
→ Constitutional Cases: An appeal lies to the Supreme Court against the decision of the High Court, if the latter certifies that the case involves an interpretation of the Constitution. If the High Court refuses to give such a certificate, the Supreme Court may grant special leave of appeal.