Correct option is C
The correct answer is (c) It provides for the Supreme Court to be a court of record.
Article 129 of the Constitution of India empowers the Supreme Court to be a court of record.
As a court of record, the Supreme Court has the authority to keep a permanent record of its proceedings and decisions.
Being a court of record enables the Supreme Court to maintain the integrity of its judgments and establish precedents for future cases.
Article 144 of the Indian Constitution advises civil and judicial authorities to act in aid of the Supreme Court.
Article 130: It contains the provision related to the Seat of the Supreme Court.
Article 137 of the Constitution is a special power with the Supreme Court to review any judgment pronounced or order made by the Parliament.