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why is the supreme court described as the court of law?​


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Answered by aviralkachhal007
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The supreme court is described as the court of law because: It holds more power than all other courts. If someone is not satisfied with the judgement of the high court or district court they can appeal to the supreme court. Supreme court also advice president for the decisions.

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Answered by paulvincent2703
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Explanation:

The supreme court is described as the court of law because: It holds more power than all other courts. If someone is not satisfied with the judgement of the high court or district court they can appeal to the supreme court. ... supreme court also advice president for the decisions.

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