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Powers of Supreme Court

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 Constitution has granted many powers to Supreme Court.  It is not only federal court like America but also a final court of appeal like British House of Lords. It is final interpreter and guardian of Constitution.  Here are the powers of the Supreme Court of India explained in a clear and simple way: 1. Original Jurisdiction (मूल अधिकार क्षेत्र) Supreme Court has exclusive rights on certain types of cases. These include: Disputes between the Centre and State or more States Disputes between two or more States Article 131 of the Indian Constitution grants Original Jurisdiction to Supreme Court to hear and decide Disputes between Union and States or between two or more States.  In these Disputes Supreme Court have Exclusive Original Jurisdiction. It means not other court hear these cases and the power to hear such disputes in the first instance not by the appeals.   Supreme Court doesn't extend their decision in these cases like pre Constitutional treaty, agr...

POSDCORB

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  POSDCORB initially was envisioned in an effort to develop public service professional.   This concept come under the principles of organization. Luther Gulick and L. Urwick Gulick in Papers on the Science of Administration (1937 ) summed up the principles of organization in the word ‘ POSDCORB ’. Each latter stands for a particular function. These are various steps or stages involved in administrative process. It is stands for following activities: PLANNING Planning is the first and most important step in POSDCORB as it sets the overall structure of process with activities. This is working out in broad outline the work that need to do. What type of method will be used in this process and what is the purpose of this work, all this planned in this.   ORGANIZING After planning it is important how this all should be organized in formal sense. Establishment of formal structure of authority through which work subdivisions are arranged, defined and coordinated...