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state the powers and functions of supreme court . Any three

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Answered by Rajdeep11111
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1) The Supreme Court can issue various Writs to enforce the Fundamental Rights.

2) The Supreme Court is the Final Interpreter and Guardian of the Constitution.

3) The Supreme Court has the power to punish a person for its Contempt.

4) By the power of Judicial Review, the Supreme Court can check a law made by the Legislature and may tell that it is null of the law goes against the provisions of the constitution.

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Answered by GauravGahlawat
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The Supreme Court is the final judge in all cases involving laws of Congress, and the highest law of all — the Constitution. The Supreme Court, however, is far from all-powerful. Its power is limited by the other two branches of government. The President nominates justices to the court.

Under Article 32 of the constitution of Supreme Court can issue Writs for the enforcement of fundamental rights. ... The Supreme Court of India enjoys limited power of Judicial Review. Judicial Review empowers the courts to invalidate laws passed by the legislature.

In India, the Supreme Court has original, appellate and advisory jurisdiction. Its exclusive original jurisdiction extends to all cases between the Government of India and the States of India or between Government of India and states on one side and one or more states on other side or cases between different states.
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