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How is the Supreme Court constituted? What is its jurisdiction?

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Answered by palak5354
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Article III, section 2, of the Constitution distributes the federal judicial power between the Supreme Court's appellate and original jurisdiction, providing that the Supreme Court shall have original jurisdiction in "all cases affecting ambassadors, other public ministers and consuls," and in cases to which a state is ...

Answered by Tanveer69Aryan
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the Supreme Court consists of thirty-one judges (one chief justice and thirty other judges). Supreme Court (Number of Judges) Bill of 2019 has added four judges to strength.

its jurisdiction is

jurisdiction over disputes in all areas of the law, including constitutional law, administrative law, criminal law and private law. In most cases, appeals are heard by the Court only if leave is first given.

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