Which of the following comes under the jurisdiction of both the High Court and the Supreme Court ? A. Disputes between the states interse B. Protection against the vipolation of the Constitution C. Protection of Fundamental Rights D. Disputes between centre andthe State

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The correct answer is: A. Disputes between the states interse

The High Court and the Supreme Court are both courts of appeal. The High Court hears appeals from lower courts within its jurisdiction, while the Supreme Court hears appeals from the High Courts and from certain other courts.

The High Court also has original jurisdiction in certain matters, such as disputes between the states. The Supreme Court has original jurisdiction in a limited number of matters, such as disputes between the centre and the states.

Protection against the violation of the Constitution and Protection of Fundamental Rights are both matters that come under the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court.

Therefore, the only option that comes under the jurisdiction of both the High Court and the Supreme Court is Disputes between the states interse.

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