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What do you understand by the term jurisdiction? What does it mean in reference to Supreme Court and High Court?​

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Answered by parasmoom
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Jurisdiction generally describes any authority over a certain area or certain persons. In the law, jurisdiction sometimes refers to a particular geographic area containing a defined legal authority. For example, the federal government is a jurisdiction unto itself. Its power spans the entire United States.

Answered by Anonymous
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Jurisdiction means the extent of the power of the court to entertain and also try suits, appeals and applications. ... The Web Sites of the Supreme court and High Courts provide Litigant centric dynamic information like Judgments, Causelists, Case-status, etc.

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