Cannot set up Cauvery Board by Tuesday: Centre to Supreme Court


New Delhi, Oct 3 (PTI): Supreme Court today asked the Karnataka government to apprise it by tomorrow afternoon whether it has released water to Tamil Nadu as directed by it on September 30.

The Centre also moved the apex court seeking modification of its earlier order asking it to constitute the Cauvery Water Management Board (CWMB) by Tuesday.

Attorney General Mukul Rohatgi, appearing for the Centre, told the court that the Centre should not have been asked to constitute the CWMB as the main civil appeal on the issue was still pending and the task of setting up the CWMB fell under the domain of the Executive.

A bench comprising Justices Dipak Misra and C Nagappan listed the interim plea of the Centre for hearing tomorrow. The apex court sought a report from Karnataka by 2 PM tomorrow on compliance of its order of September 30.

On September 30, SC had directed Karnataka to discharge 6,000 cusecs water from October 1-6, warning it that no one would know when the "wrath of the law" would fall on it.

The apex court had also directed the Centre to establish the CWMB, saying once it was constituted, its team would visit the sites to take a prima facie view of the ground reality and submit a report.

On October 1, Karnataka had moved a review petition in the apex court against its three orders on Cauvery water release to Tamil Nadu and direction to the Centre to create the CWMB.

In its review petition, Karnataka said "grave miscarriage of justice" has been caused to it pursuant to the three apex court orders of September 20, 27 and 30, by which it was directed to release 6000 cusecs of water till October 6 and the Centre was to constitute the Board by October 4.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues., Frazer Town,Bangalore

    Tue, Oct 04 2016

    Thinks are working better with central government and Supreme Court with regard to Cauvery water dispute.

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  • Alwyn, Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 03 2016

    SC is asking within two days to set up Board, why they can not finish all cases which are pending from decades??????
    Most all of the Indian Government officers and politicians are jokers.....

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  • Dr Gerald Pinto, Kallianpur

    Mon, Oct 03 2016

    oUT OF BILLIONS OF BILLIONS OF GALAXIES, AND IN THAT GALAXY OUT OF BILLINS OF BILLIONS OF STARS, and inthose billipons of billipons of stars, in in one star AND in tha t star out of thousands of planets one plane t Earth is havinf Water to sudtain life. We are fighting and figting! Fighting within the Nation!
    What will happen if there is no no rain in one year in India? What will ahppen if mother Earher Earth stop rotating or revolving one second?

    Dr Gerald PInto

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Oct 03 2016

    These days no one listens to ...

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  • YOUSUF , BANGALORE

    Mon, Oct 03 2016

    4 TMC water collected last 3 days Now we can release 1.5 TMC water as per SC direction. Again The Govt Of India submitted to SC saying it has no Jurisdiction to order create Board.Thanks to HD Deve Gowda . Onji Vishaya Namma Ooruda BV Acharya Advocate Pandi Lekkane Apundu.arena anubhavag Mechhdu.

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  • Sampath, Mlore/ Blore

    Mon, Oct 03 2016

    One can clearly know why the Hon'ble Supreme court keeps on asking the State of Karnataka to release water although there is no water...

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