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Constitutional Provision

Inter-State Water Disputes

What is Inter-State Water Disputes?

Inter-State Water Disputes arise when two or more states have disagreements over the use, control, and distribution of water resources of inter-state rivers or river valleys.

Historical Background

Water disputes have been prevalent in India since independence due to the uneven distribution of water resources and increasing demand. Several tribunals have been set up to adjudicate such disputes, including those related to the Cauvery, Krishna, and Narmada rivers.

Key Points

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  • 1.

    Article 262 of the Constitution provides for the adjudication of inter-state water disputes.

  • 2.

    Parliament may by law provide for the adjudication of any dispute relating to the use, distribution, or control of the waters of any inter-state river or river valley.

  • 3.

    Inter-State River Water Disputes Act, 1956 provides a mechanism for the resolution of water disputes.

  • 4.

    The Act empowers the Central Government to set up a Water Disputes Tribunal for adjudication.

  • 5.

    The tribunal's decision is final and binding on the parties to the dispute.

  • 6.

    The Inter-State River Water Disputes (Amendment) Act, 2019 aims to streamline the dispute resolution process and set timelines for adjudication.

  • 7.

    The Act mandates the establishment of a Disputes Resolution Committee (DRC) before referring the dispute to a tribunal.

  • 8.

    The DRC is required to submit its report within one year, extendable by a further six months.

  • 9.

    The tribunal is required to give its decision within two years, extendable by a further one year.

Visual Insights

Inter-State Water Disputes in India

Mind map illustrating the key aspects of inter-state water disputes in India, including constitutional provisions, legal framework, and recent developments.

Inter-State Water Disputes

  • Constitutional Provisions
  • Legal Framework
  • Dispute Resolution
  • Recent Developments

Recent Developments

5 developments

Ongoing disputes related to the Mahanadi, Godavari, and Cauvery rivers.

Formation of the National Inter-linking of Rivers Authority (NIRA) to plan and implement inter-basin water transfer projects.

Increased focus on water conservation and efficient irrigation techniques to reduce water stress.

Debate on the need for a permanent tribunal to resolve water disputes more efficiently.

Challenges in implementing tribunal awards due to political considerations and lack of cooperation between states.

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Inter-State Water Disputes in India

Mind map illustrating the key aspects of inter-state water disputes in India, including constitutional provisions, legal framework, and recent developments.

Inter-State Water Disputes

Article 262

ISWD Act, 1956

ISWD (Amendment) Act, 2019

Water Disputes Tribunals

Dispute Resolution Committee

CWMA

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