what is the special power of supreme court of India??
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The special powers of supreme court of India are -
The supreme court acts as an advisor to the president on legally important matters or cases related to provisions of the constitution.
Stop government from violating the provisions of the constitution and declares any such law as unconstitutional.
Judicial review rights on the acts passed by the legislative bodies.
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The Supreme Court's special power is the ability to use Judicial Review.
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- The Supreme Court of India is the highest Court of Justice with the authority to perform judicial review within India's Constitution, the oldest constitutional court.
- The judicial review applies to the right of the judiciary to read and find unconstitutional, if considered 'inconsistent by the Constitution of India', any such statute or regulation of the legislature and the executive.
- The High Courts as well as the 'Supreme Court of India' have a significant duty for judicial review.
- The requirement for judicial review was defined in Part III in the Article 13 of the Indian Constitution.
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