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Which is the highest and final judicial tribunal in respect of the Constitution of India ?
President
Union Cabinet
Supreme Court
Parliament
- Option 1: President
- The President of India is the ceremonial head of state and does not have a judicial role.
- Option 2: Union Cabinet
- The Union Cabinet is part of the executive branch and advises the President; it does not serve a judicial function.
- Option 3: Supreme Court
- The Supreme Court of India is the highest and final judicial tribunal. It interprets the Constitution and resolves disputes concerning constitutional matters.
- Option 4: Parliament
- Parliament is the legislative body responsible for making laws. It does not have a judicial role.
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