GK
INDIAN POLITICS
Question
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The President of India
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The Chief Justice of India
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The Parliament
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The Union Ministry of Law, Justice and Company Affairs
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Detailed explanation-1: -Under Article 138 of the Constitution of India, the Parliament by law can enlarge the jurisdiction and power of the Supreme Court on any matter in the Union List.
Detailed explanation-2: -1) The Supreme Court has wider power than a High Court. 2) The Power of writ jurisdiction cannot be taken away by any means even by the amendment in the Constitution. 3) This jurisdiction extends only to courts and not to tribunals.
Detailed explanation-3: -To conclude, the advisory jurisdiction of the Supreme Court in Article 143 gives the President the power to make references to the SC on any matters but it can’t be called the Jurisdiction of Supreme Court. The views taken by the Court are not binding on the President and it is not law within Article 141.