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SHORT ANSWER: The Interstate River Water Disputes Act of 1956 provides a framework for resolving disputes between states regarding the sharing of river waters. DETAILS: - The Act allows states to refer disputes to the Central Government for resolution. - It establishes a Water Disputes Tribunal to adjudicate disputes. - The Tribunal's decision is binding on the states involved. - The Central Government can appoint a Tribunal if the states cannot resolve the dispute amicably. PUNISHMENT / IMPLICATIONS (if applicable): - Non-compliance with the Tribunal's decision can lead to legal consequences for the states involved. SOURCE: - Interstate River Water Disputes Act, 1956
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