Supreme Court

Supreme Court

The Supreme Court is the highest judicial authority in India and serves as the final court of appeal. It protects the Constitution, safeguards citizens’ fundamental rights, and ensures justice at the national level. Only the most critical, complex, and constitutionally significant matters are heard by the Supreme Court. It acts as the ultimate guardian of legal integrity by correcting errors of lower courts and ensuring uniform interpretation of law across the country. The Court also exercises extraordinary jurisdiction through Special Leave Petitions, Constitutional Bench references, and matters of national or public importance, making it the most authoritative and respected institution in the Indian judicial system. It plays a pivotal role in upholding the rule of law, resolving disputes that shape national policy, and delivering landmark judgments that redefine legal frameworks. Through its independent and impartial functioning, the Supreme Court strengthens democratic governance and maintains the balance of power between the legislature, executive, and judiciary.

  • Final Court of Appeal for all civil, criminal, and constitutional matters.

  • Protector of the Constitution through judicial review and interpretation.

  • Safeguards Fundamental Rights under Article 32.

  • Hears Special Leave Petitions (SLPs) against any judgment of any court or tribunal.

  • Handles Constitutional Bench Matters involving significant legal questions.

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