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<h1>30th Amendment Act, 1972: Streamlining Supreme Court Appeals by Eliminating Valuation Clauses for Civil Cases.</h1> The Constitution (30th Amendment) Act, 1972, aims to implement recommendations from the Law Commission of India regarding civil appeals to the Supreme Court. Currently, appeals are permitted based on a High Court certificate if the dispute's value is at least twenty thousand rupees or involves property of similar value. This valuation criterion often leads to meritless cases reaching the Supreme Court. The amendment proposes removing these valuation clauses, allowing appeals only if the High Court certifies a substantial question of law of general importance that requires Supreme Court adjudication, thereby reducing unnecessary appeals.