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Powers of the Supreme Court and High Courts from "summary" of Objective Indian Polity General Studies Paper - 1 by M. Laxmikanth

The Supreme Court and High Courts in India have been vested with extensive powers to ensure the proper functioning of the legal system in the country. These powers are not only significant but also play a crucial role in upholding the rule of law and protecting the rights of the citizens. The Supreme Court, being the apex court of the country, possesses both original and appellate jurisdiction. It has the authority to hear disputes between the Centre and the states, as well as cases involving violations of fundamental rights. Additionally, the Supreme Court has the power of judicial review, which allows it to examine the constitutionality of laws and executive actions. On the oth...
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    Objective Indian Polity General Studies Paper - 1

    M. Laxmikanth

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