what is the original jurisdiction of the supreme courts?
and: a case where jurisdiction can be initiated at first instance.
2. between the union of India and any state or state and on our more state on either side .
3. between the union and one more state .
4. between two or more state
Answers
Explanation:
Calcutta High Court: The Calcutta High Court has jurisdiction over West Bengal and the Union Territory of Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
Article III, Section II of the Constitution establishes the jurisdiction (legal ability to hear a case) of the Supreme Court. The Court has original jurisdiction (a case is tried before the Court) over certain cases, e.g., suits between two or more states and/or cases involving ambassadors and other public ministers.
The categories of cases falling under the Supreme Court's original jurisdiction are:
Controversies between two or more states;
All actions or proceedings to which ambassadors, other public ministers, consuls, or vice consuls of foreign states are parties;
All controversies between the United States and a state; and.
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what is the original jurisdiction of the supreme courts?
and: a case where jurisdiction can be initiated at first instance.
Article III, Section II of the Constitution establishes the jurisdiction (legal ability to hear a case) of the Supreme Court. The Court has original jurisdiction (a case is tried before the Court) over certain cases, e.g., suits between two or more states and/or cases involving ambassadors and other public ministers.
2. between the union of India and any state or state and on our more state on either side .
3. between the union and one more state .
Article 131of the Indian Constitution-
But when there is a dispute which arises between the States of India or between the StateGovernment and the Union Government then it is the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court under Article 131 of the Constitution that gives it the power to resolve these kinds of disputes.
4. between two or more state
The sharing of waters of the Kaveri River has been the source of a serious conflict between the two states of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka. The genesis of this conflict rests in two agreements in 1892 and 1924 between the Madras Presidency and Kingdom of Mysore.
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