The Constitution of India empowers the Supreme Court of India to adjudicate disputes between the Centre and the States through:
Q. The Constitution of India empowers the Supreme Court of India to adjudicate disputes between the Centre and the States through:
Answer: Original Jurisdiction
Notes: The Supreme Court of India has original jurisdiction in cases involving disputes between different states, or between the federal government and a state. This means that such cases can only be filed directly with the Supreme Court, rather than being heard by a lower court first. The Supreme Court also has original jurisdiction in cases involving the interpretation of the Constitution of India.

 

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