Enlargement of Supreme Court jurisdiction allows Parliament and intergovernmental agreement to confer additional powers to the Court. Parliament may, by statute, extend the Supreme Court's jurisdiction and powers with respect to Union List matters. Separately, the Government of India and a State may, by special agreement, confer further jurisdiction and powers on the Supreme Court, but such conferment requires Parliament to provide by law for the Court's exercise of that jurisdiction and those powers.
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Enlargement of Supreme Court jurisdiction allows Parliament and intergovernmental agreement to confer additional powers to the Court.
Parliament may, by statute, extend the Supreme Court's jurisdiction and powers with respect to Union List matters. Separately, the Government of India and a State may, by special agreement, confer further jurisdiction and powers on the Supreme Court, but such conferment requires Parliament to provide by law for the Court's exercise of that jurisdiction and those powers.
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