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    Which amendment of Constitution empowered the Supreme Court to transfer cases from one high court to another?
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    In which case, the Supreme Court gave the ruling that Fundamental Rights cannot be amended under Article $$368$$?
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    What is contained in the $$11$$th Schedule to the Constitution of India?
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    The decision of a High Court is?
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    A death sentence by a lower court _________________.
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    In which case the theory of basic structure was evolved by the Supreme Court?
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    'Judicial review' means.
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    The writ of prohibition is issued by the Supreme court or a high court against _________________.
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    In India, the power of judicial review is restricted because ________________.
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    The pendency of any arbitral 'proceeding is not a pre-condition in exercise of power by court. The court may grant interim relief before or during arbitral proceedings or at anytime after making of the arbitral award before it is enforces. It was held in case of
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    In the case of Global Congeneration Power Ltd. v. Shri Hirenyakeshi Sahkari Karkhana Niyamit, [AIR 2005 Kar 94], the question was regarding the awarding of interim award under section 9 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996. It was held that under Section 41(b) of the Arbitration Act 1940, the Court had power to grant interim reliefs, for the purpose of, and in relation to arbitration proceedings. Section 41(b) was interpreted to mean that the Court could grant interim relief if the arbitration proceedings were pending before the arbitrator or before the Court. Pendency of any proceedings in the Court in relation to the arbitration was a precondition for the exercise of power by the Court to grant interim relief under Section 41(b) of the Arbitration Act, 1940. 
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