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CJI Cauvery promise: We will give Tamil Nadu water

The CJI observed the scheme does not mean Board only, we had given the judgment on all aspects to resolve the issue.

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to hear on April 9 the application filed by Tamil Nadu seeking initiation of contempt against the Centre for not implementing the February 16 judgment on Cauvery dispute by setting up the Cauvery Management Board. TN counsel G.Umpathy made a ‘mention’ before a bench of Chief Justice Dipak Misra and Justices A.M. Kanwilkar and D.Y. Chandrachud for urgent listing of the application. He submitted that the Centre by not framing the scheme had committed contempt.

The CJI observed “the scheme does not mean Board only, we had given the judgment on all aspects to resolve the issue. We understand the TN problems, we will solve the issue and see that TN gets water.” When Mr Umapathy pressed for listing the matter this week itself, the CJI said, "We will hear on April 9." Though the counsel for the Centre did not ‘mention' about the application for clarification, it is likely that both the petitions will be heard together on April 9.

The application by the Tamil Nadu government wanted contempt of court proceedings against the Union Cabinet Secretary P.K. Sinha, and Water Resources Secretary, Shri U.P. Singh as they failed to give effect to the judgment within the stipulated period of six weeks. It pointed out that the court has made it clear that no further extension could be granted for any reason.

TN stated that the State sent letters dated 13.03.2018, 21.03.2018 and 23.03.2018 to the Centre, interalia, requesting for the constitution of Cauvery Management Board and Cauvery Water Regulation Committee within the time limit stipulated by this Court so that water is made available to the farmers of the State for the ensuing irrigation season of 2018 commencing from June 1.

TN said ensuring timely release of water is apparent in the Judgment itself and therefore, any delay in constituting Cauvery Management Board and Cauvery Water Regulation Committee is to the prejudice to the farmers of State of Tamil Nadu. The State wanted the apex court direction to implement the Tribunal's decision is smoothly made functional and the rights of the States as determined by Tribunal are protected.

Centre wants clarification
Centre in its application has asserted that notifying the constitution of Cauvery Management Board during the time when Assembly elections in Karnataka has been announced by the Election Commission would lead to massive public outrage, create serious law and order problem and may vitiate the election process.

( Source : Deccan Chronicle. )
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