The State constitution
The Constitution is the supreme law of the land.
the supreme court has the power to interpret the laws no matter what
supreme court
Supreme Court of California was created in 1849.
All 27 amendments of the U.S. Constitution are considered the "Supreme Laws".
When ter s violation of fundamental rights v can directly go to supreme court.. Whereas in second case v can't appeal to supreme court directly.. moreover, the ordinary rights are granted by the ordinary laws. they do not have the same sanctions and sanctity as the fundamental rights have because the latter is guaranteed by the constitution itself. the fundamental rights are incorporated in the constitution.
supreme cort is the protector of funda mental rights.
Supreme Court
Supreme court justices decide if laws are constitutional.
to make laws
The duty of the Supreme Court is to interpret and apply laws. They review cases and determine whether laws or actions are constitutional or not. When there are disputes or conflicts involving the interpretation or application of laws, the Supreme Court has the final authority to decide on them.
The fundamental laws of physics. In particular, Newton's Laws of Motion.