Exploring Articles 137-140 of the Indian Constitution
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Exploring Articles 137-140 of the Indian Constitution: A Discussion on Judicial Review and the Powers of the Supreme Court Introduction: The Indian Constitution is renowned for its robust framework that ensures a separation of powers among the three branches of government. Articles 137 to 140 of the Constitution specifically deal with the powers and jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of India. In this article, we delve into a discussion on these articles, with a focus on judicial review and the pivotal role played by the Supreme Court. Additionally, we examine relevant case laws that have shaped the interpretation and application of these constitutional provisions. Article 137: Review of Supreme Court Decisions: Article 137 grants the Supreme Court the power to review its own judgments or orders. It empowers the Court to entertain petitions seeking a review on any matter within 30 days from the date of the judgment or order. The objective of this provision is to rectify errors or incons...