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state three powers of the supreme court of india​

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Answered by nandanasubhash123
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Answer:

  1. Dispute resolution.
  2. Judicial review
  3. Upholding the laws and enforcing the fundamental rights.
Answered by ahkk1986
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Answer:

) Disputes between States :

(c) Disputes between two or more states. (ii) Disputes in Respect of Fundamental Rights—The Supreme Court has power to take action for protection of fundamental rights of citizens. (2) Appellate Jurisdiction : The Supreme Court is the highest and final court of appeal of the country.

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