what are functions of supreme court?
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1. The Supreme Court can take up disputes between governments, citizen and governments, governments at the union and state level . 2. Highest court of justice and hears appeals against high court decisions, civil and criminal cases. 3. Guardians of our constitution and fundamental rights.
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The primary duty of the Supreme Court is to ascertain whether the laws are executed and obeyed properly and to see to it that no person is deprived of justice in any court of law.
Some of important functions of Supreme Court are...
- The Supreme Court of India is the final authority to see to it that the division of powers as specified in the constitution is obeyed by both the Union and the State governments.
- The Supreme Court is the highest court of appeal from all courts in India.
- The Supreme Court of India is the guardian of the constitution.
- The Supreme Court has an advisory jurisdiction in offering its opinion an any question of law or fact of public importance as may be referred to it for consideration by the President.
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Functions of Supreme Court
It takes up appeals against the verdicts of the High Courts, other courts and tribunals.
It settles disputes between various government authorities, between state governments, and between the centre and any state government.
It also hears matters which the President refers to it, in its advisory role.
The SC can also take up cases suo moto (on its own).
The law that SC declares is binding on all the courts in India and on the Union as well as the state governments.
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