The Supreme Court directed the Central government to establish a tribunal to resolve the Pennaiyar river water dispute between Tamil Nadu and Karnataka.
The court has mandated the Centre to issue the necessary notification for the tribunal's formation within one month.
Detailed Insights:
The directive aims to address the long-standing conflict over the sharing of the Pennaiyar river's water between the two states.
A water dispute tribunal is a mechanism under Indian law to resolve disagreements between states regarding water resources.
The Central government is responsible for setting up the tribunal as per the Inter-State River Water Disputes Act, 1956.
The tribunal's decision will be binding on the states involved, offering a legal framework for water sharing.
Key Concepts Involved:
Tribunal: A quasi-judicial body established to resolve specific disputes.
Inter-State River Water Disputes Act, 1956: Indian legislation providing a framework for resolving water disputes between states.