
Supreme Court of India
The Supreme Court of India is the highest judicial authority in the country, established under the Constitution. It ensures that the laws of India are upheld and interprets the Constitution. The Court is responsible for hearing appeals against decisions from lower courts and has the power to decide important legal questions, including issues of constitutional validity. Comprising the Chief Justice and other judges, it plays a crucial role in protecting fundamental rights and maintaining the rule of law. Its decisions can impact legislation and address disputes between states or between the central government and states.