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the supreme court can advise the president is called​

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Answered by tahaniziyadstudent
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Answer: this is called Advisory Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court and cases referred in this jurisdiction are known as Presidential Reference cases. Under the Constitution of India, President has the ability to refer questions of constitutional and legal importance to the Supreme Court for the Court's opinion on the matter.

Answered by krrish011
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Explanation:

To conclude, the advisory jurisdiction of the Supreme Court in Article 143 empowers the President to make references to Supreme Court on any matters but it cannot be said as the Jurisdiction of Supreme Court. The views taken by the Court is not binding on the President and it is not law within Article 141.

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