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Art. 133 provides that an appeal shall lie to the SC in civil matters if High Court certifies that -
the case involves a substantial question of law
the case involves any question of law.
the case involves a substantial question of law of general importance.
None of these.
In accordance with the Article 133 of the Constitution of India, if there is any substantial question of law or it is wrongly decided and it needs to be decided by the Court. Upon such cases, the High Court grants the certificate to make appeals to the Supreme Court.
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