Distinguish between original and appeallate judistriction

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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 11 months ago
The authority of a court to decide a case based upon trial and evidence rather than on the basis of appeal is called original jurisdiction.
While even lower courts have original jurisdiction over civil and criminal matters, the Supreme Court has original jurisdiction over cases of interpretation of the constitution, and where the dispute is between states and between the deferral government and a state.
Appellate jurisdiction refers to the authority of a court to hear a case upon appeal from a lower court.
Bulk of the cases heard by the Supreme Court pertains to those falling under the appellate jurisdiction.
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