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What is the Jurisdication of the Supreme Court?

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Answered by ganu80
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Answer:

final judgement

Explanation:

suprem court is the final court of justics

Answered by presentmoment
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Explanation:

The Supreme Court's appellate jurisdiction in civil cases is set forth in Article 133, which provides forthright appeal if the 'high Court certifies' that the 'value of the 'subject matter' in dispute' is at least 20, 000 rupees.  

Article 132 provides that "an 'appeal shall lie' to the 'supreme court' from any judgment, 'final order of a High Court', Whether in a 'civil, criminal or other proceeding", if the 'High court certifies' that the case" involves a substantial of law to 'interpretation' of the Constitution”.  

If the 'high Court refuses' to grant the certificate and the 'Supreme Court is satisfied' that substantial question of Constitutional law is at issue, the Supreme Court is empowered to 'grant 'special leave to appeal.'

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