You don’t obey us: SC to Centre, states on drought
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court came down heavily on the Centre and states on Wednesday for disregarding an earlier verdict on tackling drought in various parts of
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court came down heavily on the Centre and states on Wednesday for disregarding an earlier verdict on tackling drought in various parts of the country and warned them not to repeat last year’s “mistakes”.

“We pass orders. They (states) don’t obey and you (central government) throw up your hands,” said a bench of justices MB Lokur and NV Ramanna. It said the court may be left with no option but to appoint court commissioners.
The top court’s stinging criticism came on a petition by an NGO, Sawaraj Abhiyan, which had moved the top court seeking judicial intervention to tackle a severe rural distress triggered by back-to-back drought that affected 33 crore people in 10 states.
A crippling drought earlier this year had forced water rationing in some states, deployment of armed guards at reservoirs and even prompted the judiciary to throw cricket matches out of Maharashtra in unprecedented measures to tackle the situation.
Though a good monsoon since then has eased the situation large parts of the country, deficient rainfall in some areas have left thousands of farmers in at least 149 districts to fend for themselves.
The bench was irked by non-compliance by 13 states – that faced drought last year - in setting up commissions under the National Food Security Act (NFSA) to ensure smooth implementation of the welfare legislation.
ABOUT THE AUTHORBhadra SinhaBhadra is a legal correspondent and reports Supreme Court proceedings, besides writing on legal issues. A law graduate, Bhadra has extensively covered trial of high-profile criminal cases. She has had a short stint as a crime reporter too.Read More

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