Besides the above, the Supreme Court has numerous other powers: (a) Deciding disputes regarding the election of the President and Vice-President (original, exclusive, and final authority). (b) Inquiring into the conduct of the chairman and members of UPSC/SPSC/JSPSC on President’s reference (advice is binding). (c) Authorised to withdraw cases pending before high courts and dispose them, or transfer cases between high courts. (d) Its law is binding on all courts in India. Its decree/order is enforceable throughout the country. All authorities must aid the Supreme Court. (e) Power of judicial superintendence and control over all courts and tribunals in the country.