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discuss the composition, power and functions of the supreme Court of india


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Sanjib Pegu 19th Jan, 2022
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ayanmukherjee045 28th Feb, 2022

Dear aspirant,

The functions of supreme court is as follows:-

1- It takes up appeals against the verdict of the High court ,other courts and tribunals.

2- It settles disputes between various government authorities , between state governments, and between centre and any state government.

3- It also hears the matters which the president refers to it, in its advisory role.

Composition of the supreme court:-

Including the CJI there are more 34 judges in the supreme court.

The judges sit in benches of 2 or 3 or in benches of 5 or more when there are matters of fundamental questions of law is to be decided.

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