Match the given Constitutional Articles concerning the Supreme Court of India with their corresponding structural mandates:
- Article 137Empowers the Supreme Court to review any judgment pronounced or order made by it, subject to parliamentary law and rules made under Article 145.
- Article 141Stipulates that the law declared by the Supreme Court shall be binding on all courts within the territory of India.
- Article 142Grants the Supreme Court plenary jurisdiction to pass any decree or order necessary for doing complete justice in any cause or matter.
- Article 144Mandates that all civil and judicial authorities within India's territory must act in aid of the Supreme Court.
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Article 137 matches with the power of review; Article 141 matches with binding precedent across all courts; Article 142 matches with the mandate to pass decrees for doing complete justice; and Article 144 matches with the constitutional directive that civil and judicial authorities act in aid of the Supreme Court.
The pairing accurately reflects the specific constitutional mandates: Article 137 grants review powers over Supreme Court judgments; Article 141 codifies the binding nature of Supreme Court law across all Indian courts; Article 142 supplies plenary power to achieve complete justice; and Article 144 obligates all civil and judicial authorities to support and enforce Supreme Court rulings.
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Constitutional Powers and Jurisdictional Mandates of the Supreme Court of India