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SHORT ANSWER: The key constitutional provisions for the Supreme Court of India are found in Articles 124 to 147 of the Constitution of India. DETAILS: - Article 124 establishes the Supreme Court and its composition. - Article 125 deals with the salaries and allowances of the judges. - Article 126 allows for the appointment of an acting Chief Justice. - Article 127 provides for the appointment of ad hoc judges. - Article 128 allows for the attendance of retired judges in court. - Article 129 declares the Supreme Court as a court of record. - Article 130 designates the Supreme Court as the highest court of appeal. - Article 131 outlines the original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court. - Articles 132 to 136 cover appellate jurisdiction and special leave to appeal. - Article 137 allows the Supreme Court to review its own judgments. - Articles 138 to 142 detail the Supreme Court's advisory jurisdiction and powers. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - Not applicable. SOURCE: - Constitution of India
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