Article 136 of the Indian constitution gives the Supreme Court the discretionary power to entertain appeal against any judgment or order , passed by any court in India , in any matter . Remember , it is a discretionary power and SC can refuse to entertain an appeal. It , however , does not apply to matters relating to armed forces. Article 137 gives SC the power to review its own judgment , subject to any law made by Parliament or any rules made by SC itself under Article 145.
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