Question : Which of the following jurisdictions of the Supreme Court allows it to settle disputes between the centre and state and amongst states?
Option 1: Appellate
Option 2: Advisory
Option 3: Writ
Option 4: Original
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Correct Answer: Original
Solution : The correct option is the Original .
The Supreme Court of India has original jurisdiction in disputes between the central states or between states.
The original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court in India is outlined in Article 131 of the Constitution. It empowers the Supreme Court to hear disputes.
Between the Government of India and one or more states.
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