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Right to seek advisory opinion of the Supreme Court on any question of law belongs to
President
Governor
Prime minister
President and Governor
- Option 1: President
- The President of India has the right to seek an advisory opinion from the Supreme Court on any question of law or fact of public importance, as per Article 143 of the Indian Constitution.
- Option 2: Governor
- Governors of Indian states do not have the constitutional power to seek advisory opinions from the Supreme Court. They play a more state-focused role.
- Option 3: Prime Minister
- The Prime Minister does not have the explicit right to seek advisory opinions from the Supreme Court. This is a power reserved for the President.
- Option 4: President and Governor
- This is incorrect because only the President, not the Governor, has this right under the Indian Constitution.
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