Economy, asked by mannat559, 5 days ago

under what circumstances a person can go to supreme Court directly​

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Answered by BabeHeart
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According to Article 131, the Supreme Court of India has exclusive jurisdiction over disputes arising between two or more states, or between the centre and the states. Thus, in all such disputes, the aggrieved party, whether the centre or any state, must directly approach the Supreme Court.

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Answered by ImpressAgreeable4985
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Answer:

exclusive jurisdiction over disputes arising between two or more states, or between the centre and the states

Explanation:

According to Article 131, the Supreme Court of India has exclusive jurisdiction over disputes arising between two or more states, or between the centre and the states. Thus, in all such disputes, the aggrieved party, whether the centre or any state, must directly approach the Supreme Court.

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