The Supreme Court of India, established on January 28, 1950, is the highest judicial authority in the country. Located in New Delhi, it serves as the final court of appeal and the guardian of the Indian Constitution. The court has extensive powers, including interpreting laws, resolving disputes between states and the central government, and protecting citizens' fundamental rights. It consists of the Chief Justice of India and a sanctioned maximum of 34 judges. Known for its landmark judgments, the Supreme Court plays a crucial role in maintaining the rule of law, upholding democracy, and ensuring justice for all.