The power of the Supreme Court of India to decide disputes between the Centre and the States falls under its-
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A.
advisory jurisdiction
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B.
appellate jurisdiction
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C.
original jurisdiction
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D.
writ jurisdiction
Correct Answer:
C. original jurisdiction
Explanation:
Under Article 131, the Supreme Court holds original jurisdiction over legal conflicts involving the Government of India and one or more states, disputes between two or more states, and cases where the central government and specific states are aligned against one or more other states.
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