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What kinds of disputes can the Supreme Court of India take up?


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a

Disputes between citizens of the country

b

Disputes between citizens and the government

c

Disputes between two or more state governments

d

All of the above 

answer is D.

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Detailed Solution

Disputes between citizens of the country, disputes between citizens and the government, and disputes between two or more state governments are the kinds of disputes the Supreme Court can take up. The Supreme Court of India is the supreme judicial body of the country. The decisions of the Supreme Court of India are binding on all the high courts, the District courts, and the local level courts of India. The Supreme Court can resolve disputes of any kind. It includes disputes between the citizens of India, disputes between state governments, disputes between citizens and the government, and Disputes between governments at the state and the central government. An independent Judiciary is vital for the functioning of a democracy.
 
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