Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

SC approves Centre’s draft Cauvery scheme

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

ASSENT Rejecting Karnataka and Kerala’s suggestion­s, court gives nod to watershari­ng plan NEW DELHI:

The Supreme Court on Friday approved the Centre’s draft Cauvery Management Scheme for smooth distributi­on of water among four southern riparian states.

A bench headed by Chief Justice Dipak Misra rejected the suggestion­s of Karnataka and Kerala government­s over the scheme, terming them as devoid of merits.

The bench, also comprising Justices AM Khanwilkar and DY Chandrachu­d, said the Cauvery Water Disputes Tribunal’s award, which was modified by the apex court, has to be taken to the logical conclusion by the Cauvery Management Scheme.

It also dismissed Tamil Nadu’s plea seeking initiation of contempt against the Centre for non-finalisati­on of Cauvery scheme.

Karnataka, which is facing political tug of war between BJP and Congress-JD (S) over government formation, had earlier made a failed bid to temporaril­y stall the finalisati­on of draft Cauvery management scheme.

The top court had made it clear that it would see that the draft scheme is “in consonance with its judgement only”.

Earlier, the bench had redflagged the provision empowering the Centre to issue the directions, saying “this part (power of Centre to issue directions) of the scheme is not in consonance with the judgement. We make it clear to you”.

The observatio­n was made after the Centre had submitted the draft Cauvery management scheme in the court for its approval.

The apex court, in its verdict delivered on February 16, had asked the Centre to frame the Cauvery management scheme, including creation of the Cauvery Managament Board, for release of water from Karnataka to Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Puducherry.

The scheme, once finalised, would deal with the issue of water share of the four states in different circumstan­ces like normal and deficient water years in the Cauvery river basin.

The top court had modified the Cauvery Water Disputes Tribunal (CWDT) award of 2007 and made it clear that it will not be extending time for this on any ground.

It had raised the 270 tmcft share of Cauvery water for Karnataka by 14.75 tmcft and reduced Tamil Nadu’s share, while compensati­ng it by allowing extraction of 10 tmcft groundwate­r from the river basin, saying the issue of drinking water has to be placed on a “higher pedestal”.

 ?? PTI FILE ?? The top court has made it clear that it would see that the draft scheme is ‘in consonance with its judgement only’.
PTI FILE The top court has made it clear that it would see that the draft scheme is ‘in consonance with its judgement only’.

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