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Consider the following statements about inter-state water disputes
1. As per Article 262 President is allowed to make provisions for adjudication of inter-state water disputes.
2. The Inter-State Water Disputes Act empowers the Central government to set-up an ad-hoc tribunals to adjudicate inter-state water disputes.
3. As per the Act the decision of tribunal is final and binding and even the Supreme Court has no jurisdiction on water disputes referred to these tribunals.
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1 and 2 only
2 and 3 only
2 only
All of the above
The Constitution empowers the Parliament and not the President to make provisions for adjudication of interstate water disputes. As such the Parliament has enacted The River Boards Act 1956 and the Inter-State Water Disputes Act 1956
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