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What is the advisory role of the Supreme Court of India?
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According to the advisory jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of India, it is obliged to advise on constitutional as well as other legal matters when sought by any government department, legislature, the President, or the Council of Ministers. However, the advice rendered by the Supreme Court is not binding on the seeker and cannot be treated as a judgment of the Supreme Court.
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