PART V THE UNION CHAPTER IV.- THE UNION JUDICIARY
_101[139A. Transfer of certain cases _102[ (1) Where cases involving
the same or substantially the same questions of law are pending before
the Supreme Court and one or more High Courts or before two or more
High Courts and the Supreme Court is satisfied on its own motion or on
an application made by the Attorney-General of India or by a party to
any such case that such questions are substantial questions of general
importance, the Supreme Court may withdraw the case or cases pending
before the High Court or the High Courts and dispose of all the cases
itself:
Provided that the Supreme Court may after determining the said
questions of law return any case so withdrawn together with a copy of
its judgment on such questions to the High Court from which the case
has been withdrawn, and the High Court shall on receipt thereof,
proceed to dispose of the case in conformity with such judgment.]
(2) The Supreme Court may, if it deems it expedient so to do for the
ends of justice, transfer any case, appeal or other proceedings
pending before any High Court to any other High Court.]
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