Parliamentary authority over inter-state river disputes can exclude judicial jurisdiction by law, enabling statutory adjudication frameworks. Parliament may by law provide for adjudication of any dispute or complaint regarding the use, distribution or control of waters of any inter-state river or river valley, and Parliament may by law provide that neither the Supreme Court nor any other court shall exercise jurisdiction over such disputes.
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Parliamentary authority over inter-state river disputes can exclude judicial jurisdiction by law, enabling statutory adjudication frameworks.
Parliament may by law provide for adjudication of any dispute or complaint regarding the use, distribution or control of waters of any inter-state river or river valley, and Parliament may by law provide that neither the Supreme Court nor any other court shall exercise jurisdiction over such disputes.
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