Jurisdiction of supreme court in indian constitution
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Liberals: Wanted a nation which tolerated all religions. They argued for an elected Parliamentary government, subject to laws interpreted by a well-trained judiciary that was Independent of rulers and officials. They were not democrats.
Radicals: Wanted a nation in which government was based on the majority of a country’s Population. They disliked concentration of property in hands of a few, not the existence of private property.
Conservatives: They resisted change. After the revolution they started accepting changeProvided it was slow and had links and respected the past.
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Three types of jurisdiction of the supreme Court
- Original Jurisdiction– the court that gets to hear the case first.
- Appellate Jurisdiction– the power for a higher court to review a lower courts decision.
- Exclusive Jurisdiction– only that court can hear a specific case.
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