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SC to hear TN Cauvery plea next Monday

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The will hear on next Monday (April 9) Tamil Nadu's plea seeking contempt proceedings against the for its "wilful disobedience" in carrying out its direction to set-up the (CMB) and (CWRC) as directed by the top court.

"We will hear it on Monday and resolve the issue," a bench headed by said after G. Umapathy, appearing for the government, mentioned the matter for an early hearing.

The assured that it will ensure that gets its allocation of Cauvery water. He also said that the "scheme" for the implementation of modified 2007 tribunal order does not mean the CMB alone.

government had moved the top court on March 31 seeking contempt action against the for its failure to constitute the CMB and the CWRC as directed by the top court by its February 16 judgment.

At the same time, the too moved the by filing a clarification petition and asking for three months for implementing its judgment in view of the May assembly elections in

It had said that due to divergent views expressed by four governments - Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Ketrala and Puducherry - on the "framing of the scheme", it is felt that if any scheme was framed by the by itself, the states may again approach the court.

It had cited the stands of and governments that any scheme proposed under the inter-state water disputes act should first be shared with them before its notification.

"To avoid further litigation by the states in the constitution and functions of the board, it is felt that clarification from the honourable is considered necessary."

Meanwhile, apart from seeking initiation of contempt action against the Central government, has sought direction to it to constitute the board and the committee with all powers to enforce the tribunal award and the judgment of the court as well.

The state contended that the was "bound to give effect to the judgment by framing a scheme so that the authorities under the Scheme are put in place within six weeks and the decision of the Tribunal as modified by this Hon'is implemented".

The top court by its February 16 verdict had reduced the Tamil Nadu's share of Cauvery water from 177.25 thousand million cubic feet (TMC), which was less than 192 TMC allocated by a tribunal in 2007. On the other hand, Karnataka's share of water was increased by 14.75 TMC.

"We direct that a scheme shall be framed by the within a span of six weeks from today so that the authorities under the scheme can see to it that the present decision which has modified the award passed by the Tribunal is smoothly made functional and the rights of the states as determined by us are appositely carried out," the top court had said, adding there would no extension of time given for the purpose.

--IANS

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First Published: Mon, April 02 2018. 19:22 IST
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