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Asked: March 18, 20242024-03-18T15:11:27+05:30 2024-03-18T15:11:27+05:30In: Philosophy

Discuss the role and functions of the Supreme Court of India.

Talk about the duties and responsibilities of the Indian Supreme Court.

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      Role and Functions of the Supreme Court of India

      1. Judicial Review and Constitutional Interpretation

      The Supreme Court of India serves as the ultimate interpreter and guardian of the Constitution. It has the authority to review the constitutionality of laws, executive actions, and governmental policies to ensure they conform to the provisions of the Constitution. Through its power of judicial review, the Supreme Court safeguards fundamental rights, checks the abuse of governmental authority, and maintains the supremacy of the Constitution.

      2. Dispute Resolution

      One of the primary functions of the Supreme Court is to adjudicate disputes of national importance and legal significance. It hears appeals from lower courts and tribunals on a wide range of matters, including civil, criminal, constitutional, administrative, and commercial cases. As the apex court, it provides authoritative interpretations of law, settles conflicting legal precedents, and resolves complex legal issues arising from diverse areas of jurisprudence.

      3. Protector of Fundamental Rights

      The Supreme Court plays a crucial role in protecting and enforcing fundamental rights guaranteed by the Constitution. It acts as a bulwark against arbitrary state action, discrimination, and infringement of individual liberties by government authorities or private entities. Through its writ jurisdiction under Article 32 of the Constitution, the Supreme Court safeguards fundamental rights by issuing writs such as habeas corpus, mandamus, certiorari, prohibition, and quo warranto to enforce constitutional rights and remedy violations thereof.

      4. Guardian of Federalism

      As the highest court in the country, the Supreme Court acts as a guardian of federalism by resolving disputes between the central government and state governments, interpreting the division of powers between the Union and states, and maintaining the delicate balance of federal relations. It ensures the supremacy of the Constitution, upholds the principles of cooperative federalism, and adjudicates conflicts arising from overlapping jurisdictions or conflicting laws between the Union and states.

      5. Upholding the Rule of Law

      The Supreme Court upholds the rule of law by ensuring that all individuals, including government officials, are subject to the law and accountable for their actions. It promotes transparency, accountability, and fairness in governance, and holds public authorities accountable for their decisions and actions. Through its judgments, the Supreme Court reinforces the principle that the law is supreme and applies equally to all citizens, irrespective of their status or position.

      6. Law-making and Judicial Activism

      The Supreme Court contributes to the development and evolution of law through its judgments and interpretations. It fills gaps in legislation, clarifies legal principles, and adapts the law to changing societal norms and values. In certain cases, the Supreme Court engages in judicial activism by proactively addressing social, economic, and environmental issues, issuing directions to government authorities, and formulating guidelines to protect the rights and interests of marginalized or vulnerable groups.

      7. International Legal Obligations

      The Supreme Court considers India's international legal obligations and commitments while interpreting domestic law and adjudicating disputes involving international law. It ensures the harmonization of domestic law with international treaties, conventions, and customary international law principles, thereby promoting India's compliance with international human rights standards, environmental norms, and obligations under international agreements.

      Conclusion

      The Supreme Court of India plays a multifaceted and pivotal role in upholding the rule of law, protecting fundamental rights, resolving disputes, interpreting the Constitution, and safeguarding the principles of federalism and democracy. Through its judicious exercise of judicial review, dispute resolution, and law-making functions, the Supreme Court contributes to the consolidation of India's democratic institutions, the protection of individual liberties, and the promotion of justice, equality, and the rule of law in society. As the guardian of constitutional values and the final arbiter of legal disputes, the Supreme Court remains instrumental in shaping India's legal landscape and advancing the cause of justice and democracy.

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