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Constitutional Provision Article 131
Asked 2 times across 2 UPSC exams over 24 years (1996–2020), peaking in 1996.
Key insights
- Most tested in CSE — 1 of 2 PYQs
- Most asked in 1996
- Recurs across 2 years (1996–2020)
How it travelled across exams
First appearance in each exam — the same idea, reframed.
CSE 1996 → CDS 2020
How the concept evolved
Long-running — most appearances (1 of 2) predate 2016, and it still returns.
Related concepts
Ideas UPSC tests alongside this one — keep exploring.
Sample questions
You've seen the pattern — here are a few of the actual PYQs.
CDS2020
The power of the Supreme Court to decide in the case of a dispute between two or more States is called
- A original jurisdiction ✓
- B inherent jurisdiction
- C plenary jurisdiction
- D advisory jurisdiction
✓ Correct answer: (A)
Polity & Governance › Judiciary
CSE1996
Q. The power of the Supreme Court of India to decide disputes between the Centre and the State falls under its: ( a) advisory jurisdiction
- A advisory jurisdiction
- B appellate jurisdiction
- C original jurisdiction ✓
- D constitutional jurisdiction 188 Original Jurisdiction of Supreme Court According to Article 131, The SC has original jurisdiction in any dispute 1. between the Government of India & one or more States; or 2. between the Government of India and any State or States on one side and one or more other St
✓ Correct answer: (C)
Polity & Governance › Judiciary
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