All statements are correct regarding powers of the Supreme Court of India. The Supreme Court has original, appellate and advisory jurisdiction. Its exclusive original jurisdiction extends to any dispute between the Government of India and one or more States or between the Government of India and any State or States on one side and one or more States on the other or between two or more States, if and insofar as the dispute involves any question (whether of law or of fact) on which the existence or extent of a legal right depends. The Supreme Court has an advisory jurisdiction as Article 143 empowers the President to seek the Court’s advisory opinion on any question of law or fact. Such advice, however, is not binding on the President.