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As per the Advisory Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court, the President of India (Article 143) can refer any matter that is of public importance or that which involves interpretation of Constitution to Supreme Court for advice. Consider the following statements.
1. The Constitution of India has empowered the President to seek advise from Supreme Court, if he wanted it in any matter and it comes under Advisory Jurisdiction, which is not available even for the American Supreme Court.
2. If the Supreme Court is approached for its advice, then the court is bound to give the advice on the matter sought.
3. Both the President and Council of Ministers are bound to act upon the advise tendered by the Supreme Court.
Which of the above is/are correct?
1
1,2
1, 3
1,2, 3
This is related to Advisory Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court. This means that the President of India (Article 78) can refer any matter that is of public importance or that which involves interpretation of Constitution to Supreme Court for advice. However, the Supreme Court is not bound to give advice on such matters and the President is not bound to accept such an advice.
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