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Harikesh • 8.04K Points
Tutor III Politics

  • (A) Judicial Review
  • (B) Salary
  • (C) Independence
  • (D) Service conditions
  • Correct Answer - Option(A)
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  • Filed under category Politics

Explanation by: Harikesh
Because the Supreme Court is given the power to protect, safeguard and uphold the Constitution and empowered to declare a law null and void if it is found to be inconsistent with the Constitution. Therefore, Supreme Court is said to be the guardian of Indian Constitution.

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