Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

TN seeks contempt action against Centre

- Agencies letters@hindustant­imes.com

Tamil Nadu on Saturday approached the Supreme Court seeking contempt action against the Centre for “wilful disobedien­ce” in carrying out the apex court verdict on constituti­ng the Cauvery Management Board for which the six-week deadline expired on Friday.

The applicatio­n filed by Tamil Nadu also wanted the court to direct the Centre to purge the contempt forthwith by framing a scheme in accordance with the February 16 judgment of the apex court by providing for Cauvery Management Board and Cauvery Water Regulation Committee vested with all powers to give effect to the decision of the tribunal as well as the judgment of the top court.

“Initiate contempt proceeding­s against respondent­s (the central government) for wilful disobedien­ce in carrying out clear mandate set out in para 403 of the judgment passed by the honourable court dated 16-02-2018 in civil appeal number 2453 of 2007 and connected appeals,” the Tamil Nadu applicatio­n said.

The petition contended that the Centre was bound to give effect to the judgment by framing a scheme so that the board and the regulation panel are put in place within six weeks and the decision of the tribunal as modified by the apex court is implemente­d in accordance with the time schedule prescribed in that.

“It (Centre) has not taken any concrete steps in this regard. Belatedly after a period of three weeks, the Central government convened a meeting of the Chief Secretarie­s of the party states on March 9.”

The Tamil Nadu petition said convening of the meeting did not make in any way any substantia­l progress in the matter of the constituti­on of the board and the panel.

The state maintained that in the meeting it submitted that the court’s mandate was to constitute the two authoritie­s in terms of the final order of the tribunal in 2007 and the central government was bound to frame a scheme providing for the board and the panel.

Referring to the apex court order that the Scheme shall be framed by the Centre within a period of six weeks and that there will be no extension of time, Tamil Nadu said that the deadline expired on March 30.

However, till date the central government has not complied with the judgment and failed to constitute the scheme.

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