The correct answer is (b) The Supreme Court of India.
The Supreme Court of India is the highest court in India and has the power to decide all disputes arising in the election of the President of India. This power is given to the Supreme Court by the Constitution of India.
The Election Commission of India is an independent body that is responsible for conducting elections in India. The Election Commission does not have the power to decide disputes arising in the election of the President of India.
The High Court of any State is a court of law that is subordinate to the Supreme Court of India. The High Court does not have the power to decide disputes arising in the election of the President of India.
The Cabinet of the Centre is a group of ministers who are responsible for the administration of the Government of India. The Cabinet of the Centre does not have the power to decide disputes arising in the election of the President of India.