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Court has granted six weeks to the parties to file the documents in the case
The Supreme Court on Tuesday formulated issues for consideration in the issue involving water-sharing of river Cauvery between the states of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka.
Following broad issues have been framed by a bench of Justices AS Oka and Ujjal Bhuyan:
The case will now be heard on May 7, 2024 for directions.
In January, Justice Aravind Kumar had recused from hearing the Cauvery River water dispute between the state of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka.
In September last year, the Supreme Court had refused to interfere with the Cauvery Water Management Authority (CWMA) order on directions to the State of Karnataka on releasing Cauvery water to Tamil Nadu.
Earlier, CWMA had informed the Supreme Court that Karnataka had released water to Tamil Nadu as per its direction issued on August 10. It also said that Cauvery basin reservoirs in Karnataka has received 52% low inflow in the last 30 years.
The Karnataka Government had also filed an affidavit in the Supreme Court claiming that it is facing a severe drought situation both in Cauvery and Krishna basins, it may not be feasible to further release any water from the reservoirs in Karnataka after September 12, 2023.
In August last year, Tamil Nadu had approached the top court for the first time seeking a direction to Karnataka to release Cauvery water after the 2018 judgement where the top court allocated water among river basin states modifying 2007 Cauvery Water Dispute Tribunal final award.
Case Title: State or Karnataka vs. State of Tamil Nadu and Ors.
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