The correct answer is (a) Article 137.
Article 137 of the Constitution of India provides for the power of the Supreme Court to review its own judgments or orders. The article states that the Supreme Court may, at any time, while the case is pending before it or after it has been decided, pass such order as may be necessary to correct any error apparent on the face of the record.
The power of review is an extraordinary power and is not to be exercised lightly. It is only to be exercised in cases where there is a clear error on the face of the record. The power of review is not to be used to correct errors of fact or law which have been made by the parties.
The power of review is a valuable tool which can be used to ensure that justice is done. However, it is important to remember that the power of review is an extraordinary power and should not be exercised lightly.
The other options are incorrect.
(b) Article 130 deals with the establishment of the Supreme Court.
(c) Article 139 deals with the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court.
(d) Article 138 deals with the original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court.