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what are the powers of supreme court ?

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Answered by amarthyaanil
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The Supreme Court consists of a Chief Justice and a number of other Judges. At the commencement of the constitution, the number of judges was 13 including the Chief Justice. Exercising its power under Article 124 of the constitution to vary the number, the Parliament subsequently increased the number first to 18 and eventually to 26.At the apex of the judicial pyramid stands the Supreme Court of India. India has only one system of state courts with the High Court at the top. In the All India sphere, there is only one court i.e. the Supreme Court of India. In this integrated Court system, the Supreme Court stands out as the highest and the final judicial tribunal of India.

Answered by GyanviJagota416
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1)They can question the government.
2)The decision of the supreme court is final.
3)In a supreme a case against a political leader can be filed.
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