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Describe the composition and jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of India.
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(i) Highest Court: The Supreme Court is the highest court in India. High Court is the highest court in a state.
(ii) Appointment of Judges: The Judges of the Supreme Court and High Courts are
appointed by the President on the advice of the Prime Minister and in consultation with Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. In practice, it means the senior judges of the Supreme Court select the new judges of the Supreme Court and High Courts.
The senior most judge of the Supreme Court is usually appointed as the Chief Justice.
(iii) Removal: A judge can be removed only by an impeachment motion passed separately by two-thirds members of the two Houses of the Parliament
(iv) Jurisdiction: (a) Interpretation of the Constitution: The Supreme High courts Court and have the power to interpret the constitution of the country.
(b) It decides the disputes between citizens of the country, between citizens and government, between two or more state governments and between governments at the union and State level.
(c) Judicial review: The courts can declare any law or actions of the executive invalid if they find such a law or action against the Constitution.
(d) Basic principles: The Supreme Court has also declared that the basic principles of the Constitution cannot be changed by the parliament.
(e) Guardian of the Fundamental Rights: The citizens can approach the courts to seek remedy in case of any violation of their rights. The Constitution provides right to constitutional remedies to the citizens. The courts have the power to issue writs in the matter.
(f) Public Interest Litigation: In recent years, the Courts have given various judgments to protect public interest and human rights.
In view of the above powers of the Supreme Court it is considered as the most powerful in the world.