Question : The power of the Supreme Court of India to decide disputes between the centre and states falls under
Option 1: Advisory jurisdiction
Option 2: Original jurisdiction
Option 3: Appellate jurisdiction
Option 4: Jurisprudence
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Correct Answer: Original jurisdiction
Solution : The correct option is Original jurisdiction .
The Supreme Court of India has the authority to resolve conflicts among the central government and states under its Original jurisdiction. This indicates that the Supreme Court has the power to hear matters without first referring them to subordinate courts. According to Article 131 of the Indian Constitution, disputes between the central and state governments, or between two or more states, may be filed with the Supreme Court.
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