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power of supreme court (mark5)​

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Answered by riley06
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(i) The Supreme Court can take up disputes between governments, citizens and government, governments at the union and state level.

(ii) Highest Court of justice and hears appeals against High Court decisions, civil and criminal cases.

(iii) Guardian of our constitution and fundamental rights.

(iv) It can declare any law of the legislature or executive invalid.

(v) People can approach Supreme Court if their rights are violated.

Answered by Param2011
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Judicial review to examine the constitutionality of legislative enactments and executive orders. The grounds of review is limited by Parliamentary legislation or rules made by the Supreme Court. 3. Deciding authority regarding the election of President and Vice President.

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