New Delhi: The Government Andhra Pradesh on Wednesday stormed the practical advice of CJI NV Ramana to resolve the dispute with Telangana on the distribution of Krishna River water shares through mediation, said it would prefer legal battles in the Supreme Court to stop the neighbors from “grab water” more than their part , CJI on Monday suggested that the two countries resolve disputes about the distribution of river water through mediation instead of spending time and energy through litigation.
However, he hired by saying, “If Andhra Pradesh wants to adjudicate the legal issues raised in the direct petition, I will recession and post a petition in front of another bench.” CJI, who has as an advocate represented Andhra Pradesh which was not divided from where the telengana was carved, said, “I belong to the two countries.
I can arrange mediation and supervise it for the possibility of the resolution of the Krishna water sharing dispute.” On Wednesday, AP Counsel G Umapatati told the court that the government YS Jagan Reddy would prefer the adjudication of the issue raised by the state in his writing application, which encouraged CJI to produce words and resolved from the petition hearing.
Public lawyer Tushar Mehta, appeared for the center, said the union government was full of Cji and that it would like the CJI LED bench to hear the writing petition proposed by the AP.
However, Ramana justice remains strong and ordered this case to be posted before another bench.
In his written petition, Andhra Pradesh accused Telangana to seize AP people from legitimate share of their Krishna water.
The greater the two neighbors who were accused of that Telangana did not follow the decision taken on river water management at the Apex Council formed under the 2014 Andhra Pradesh Reorganization Law as well as direction of the Krishna River Management Council (KRMB) which was formed based on the 2014 Law and.
Central direction.
It also blames the center not to tell the exact jurisdiction of KRMB.
“This results in illegal actions in the Telangana section,” he said.
However, the day after the AP moved SC, the center on July 16 told the GODAVARI and Krishna river management board, giving them more teeth to manage, regulate, operate and maintain projects registered in two rivers in Telangana and AP.
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