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What are Appellate powers? |
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Answer» Appellate jurisdiction means that the Supreme Court will reconsider the full case and examine its legal issues again. If the court thinks that the law or the constitution has a different meaning from what the lower court has understood, then the Supreme Court can change the decision and can also provide a new interpretation of those provisions. The Supreme Court is the highest court of appeal. Any person can appeal in the Supreme Court against the decision of High Court, but the High Court has to give this certificate that the related case is desirable to appeal in the Supreme Court, i.e., there is a serious matter involved in it, like the interpretation of the constitution or the law. Similarly, the High Courts also have appellate jurisdiction against the judgement of the lower courts. |
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