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Article Volume 5 Issue 6 1862 - 1868 December 30, 2022

The Supreme Court is the Final Interpreter of Indian Constitution

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Rugved Sunil Gaonkar
Student at Mumbai University, India
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Abstract

This research paper will analyze the subject “The supreme court is the final interpreter of Indian constitution” This paper will be dealing with different constitutional provisions which makes the Supreme Court the final interpreter of Indian constitution. The research paper will also consider the different opinions of the different scholar’s and their interpretation on the Supreme court of India. The research paper will also draw attention towards the controversy or criticism that comes in the way of the Supreme court while interpreting the provisions of the Indian constitution. Ultimately the research paper will try to cover all the possible aspects which would give justice to the topic “The supreme court is the final interpreter of the Indian constitution”. With due respect to each and every opinion mentioned in the paper the aim is to brief about every aspect involved with this respectfully topic.

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International Journal of Law Management and Humanities, Volume 5, Issue 6, Page 1862 - 1868
DOI: https://doij.org/10.10000/IJLMH.114004
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