The Supreme Court of India holds the ultimate power to interpret the laws in the country. This pivotal role is due to article 141 of the Indian Constitution, which empowers the Court with the authority to act as the final interpreter of the Constitution. Its decisions are binding on all courts within India. Interestingly, it also holds the power to strike down unconstitutional laws, reinforcing the concept of checks and balances inherent in democratic governance.
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