Consider the following statements regarding the Inter-State River Water Disputes Act, 1956:
The Act empowers the Central government to establish a tribunal for adjudicating disputes related to inter-state river waters.
The decisions of the tribunal are advisory and not binding on the parties involved.
The Supreme Court retains jurisdiction over disputes referred to the tribunal under this Act.
A1 only
B1 and 2 only
C2 and 3 only
D1 and 3 only
