Political Science, asked by sangitaraitech, 18 days ago

write three functions of supreme court​

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Answered by sarahssynergy
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Answer:

The Supreme Court's jurisdiction refers to the extent to which it has the authority to hear and decide matters. Original, appellate, and advisory jurisdictions are all available to the Supreme Court.

Explanation:

The Supreme Court has jurisdiction over three categories of cases: "original," "appellate," and "advisory." It hears and rules on civil and criminal cases, as well as cases involving the Indian Constitution.

Three functions of supreme court​ are;

(I) It hears appeals from the High Courts, as well as other courts and tribunals.

(ii) It resolves conflicts between various government agencies, state governments, and the federal government and any state government.

(iii) It also hears matters referred to it by the President in its advisory capacity.

Answered by katimanishraddha
1

Answer:

the following are the supreme Court functions:

Explanation:

  • the sc gives the final verdict against an appeal from the other subsidiary courts i.e,high court
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