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SC cannot ask Centre to form Cauvery Board: Attorney General

  • The apex court sought a report from Karnataka by 2 pm tomorrow on compliance of its order of September 30
  • The Centre should not have been asked to constitute the CWMB as the issue fell under the domain of the Executive
  • Karnataka had moved a review petition in the apex court against its three orders on Cauvery water release On October 1
SC cannot ask Centre to form Cauvery Water Management Board Attorney General

 

In a major relief to Karnataka, 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.

 

Meanwhile, Karnataka has appealed to the SC as well as the Centre that it cannot cooperate in forming CWMB.

 

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. The SC had directed Karnataka to discharge 6,000 cusecs water from October 1 to 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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