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Question : Which one of the following is related to the advisory jurisdiction of the Supreme Court?

Option 1: Speaker of the parliament seeking opinion from the Supreme Court

Option 2: Election commission seeking opinion from the Supreme Court

Option 3: States seeking opinion from the Supreme Court

Option 4: President of India seeks opinion on law or facts


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Correct Answer: President of India seeks opinion on law or facts


Solution : The correct option is President of India to seek an opinion on law or facts.

The President of India seeking the Supreme Court's opinion on a point of law or fact is connected to the Supreme Court's advisory jurisdiction. This provision is described in Article 143 of the Indian Constitution , which gives the President the authority to submit specific matters to the Supreme Court for advisory opinion. The court's response is advisory rather than binding on the President. This clause empowers the President to seek advice from the Supreme Court on serious constitutional or legal issues.

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