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- The dispute between two states can be resolved by the Supreme Court of India under its Original Jurisdiction.
- A court's original jurisdiction applies to a matter on which it first concerns the specific court.
- In the case of the Supreme Court in India, Article 131 relates to its original jurisdiction.
- The following cases are involved:
- Any conflict between one or more states and the Indian government.
- Any conflict between, on one hand, the Indian Government and one or more States and on the other, one or more States.
- Any controversy between two or more states.
- The original authority of the SC in matters relating to the protection of fundamental rights is laid down in Article 32 of the Constitution.
- In the nature of mandamus, habeas corpus, quo warranto, prohibition and certiorari, the SC will issue writs, instructions, or orders including writs.
- The SC also has the power to direct, from the High Court in one State to the High Court in another State, the transfer of a criminal or civil case.
- Cases from one subordinate court to another State High Court can also be moved
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