Correct option is D
· Conflicts between central and state is not covered by the appellate jurisdiction of the Supreme Court.
· The Supreme Court of India has the following types of jurisdiction:
· The Supreme Court is the highest court of appeal and has a wide appellate jurisdiction.
· Its appellate jurisdiction includes cases involving the interpretation of the Constitution, civil cases, and criminal cases.
· The Supreme Court has exclusive original jurisdiction in certain disputes,such as disputes between the Government of India and one or more states.
· The President or the Governor can seek the Supreme Court's opinion on any question of law or fact that they think is of public importance.