Soon, a tribunal for all inter-state water disputes
NEW DELHI: The Union cabinet could soon approve a law to establish a single national tribunal to adjudicate water disputes between states, two people familiar with the matter said on condition of anonymity.
The tribunal, the Inter-State River Water Disputes Tribunal, will replace all existing tribunals on water disputes, and its orders, which will have to be issued within four-and-a-half years, will be binding on the parties involved in the dispute—both moves that will deal with disputes between states on water, some of which have gone on for decades, in a time-bound manner. There are currently five tribunals hearing disputes between states on the sharing of river waters.
The Union ministry of water resources, river development and Ganga rejuvenation has finalised the Inter-State River Water Disputes (Amendment) Bill, after incorporating a major--- it yo ft he recommendations made by a parliamentary panel.
The bill, which seeks to amend the Inter-State River Water Disputes Act ,1956, was introduced in the Lok Sabha in March 2017 and subsequently referred to the parliamentary standing committee.
India has 20 major inter-state river basin sand states have often sparred over the sharing of water.
Some of these disputes have been going on for years.