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The power of the Supreme Court of India to decide disputes between the Centre and states falls under its:

  1. A.Advisory jurisdiction
  2. B.Appellate jurisdiction
  3. C.Original jurisdiction
  4. D.Writ jurisdiction
▶ Answer & Explanation

Correct answer: C. Original jurisdiction

The Constitution of India explicitly vests the Supreme Court with original jurisdiction to adjudicate disputes between the Union and the states, or between states themselves. This means that such disputes can be entertained directly by the Supreme Court in the first instance, without having to go through any lower courts. This contrasts with appellate jurisdiction, which hears appeals from lower courts, advisory jurisdiction, which pertains to President's references, and writ jurisdiction, which deals with enforcement of fundamental rights.

Source: UPSC gs1 2014

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