The Supreme Court of India exercises advisory jurisdiction under which

The Supreme Court of India exercises advisory jurisdiction under which Article of the Constitution of India?

Article 141
Article 142
Article 143
Article 144
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The Supreme Court of India has various jurisdictions. Its advisory jurisdiction is derived from Article 143 of the Constitution. This article empowers the President of India to refer to the Supreme Court questions of law or fact that have arisen or are likely to arise and are of such a nature and of such public importance that it is expedient to obtain the opinion of the Supreme Court upon it. The Supreme Court may, after such hearing as it thinks fit, report to the President its opinion thereon.
Article 143 of the Constitution grants the Supreme Court advisory jurisdiction, allowing the President to seek its opinion on questions of law or fact of public importance.
The opinion given by the Supreme Court under Article 143 is advisory and not a judicial pronouncement binding on lower courts. The President is also not bound to act upon this opinion.
Article 141 states that the law declared by the Supreme Court is binding on all courts within the territory of India.
Article 142 deals with the power of the Supreme Court to pass decrees and orders for doing complete justice in any cause or matter pending before it.
Article 144 mandates that all civil and judicial authorities in the territory of India shall act in aid of the Supreme Court.
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