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Consider the following statements
A. The Supreme Court of India can sit only in Delhi
B. The Supreme Court of India can sit in places other that Delhi which the Chief Justice of India may appoint with the approval of the President
C. The Parliament may, by law, make provisions for conferring supplemental powers upon the Supreme Court
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
A and C
B and C
B only
C only
First statement is incorrect as Article 130: Seat of Supreme Court, The Supreme Court shall sit in Delhi or in such other place or places, as the Chief Justice of India may, with the approval of the President, from time to time, appoint.
Second statement is correct.
Third statement is also correct as Ancillary powers of Supreme Court: According to Article 140, Parliament may by law make provision for conferring upon the Supreme Court such supplemental powers not inconsistent with any of the provisions of this Constitution as may appear to be necessary or desirable for the purpose of enabling the Court more effectively to exercise the jurisdiction conferred upon it by or under this Constitution
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