Which one of the following is correct about the Supreme Court regarding its judgement?


A) It can change the judgement

B) It can not change the judgement

C) Only the Chief Justice at India can change the judgement

D) Only the Ministry of Law can change the judgement

Correct Answer:
A) It can change the judgement


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