Maharashtra has been long claiming Belgaum and some other border areas in Karnataka which have Marathi-speaking population.
The directions were given at a meeting of the high-powered committee on the boundary dispute.
Chief of the committee Prof N D Patil and Additional Chief Secretary (General Administration) Bhagwan Sahai were among those present.
Kshatriya also directed the Law and Judiciary department to appoint a legal expert in place of Prabhat Ranjan Tiwari who passed away recently.
Kshatriya said all documents related to the case should be scanned and sent to the legal office in a month's time.
A request would be made to the Supreme Court to conduct hearing of the case on a fast-track, he said.
Maharashtra Government would soon appoint a nodal officer to assist the legal team in Delhi, he said.
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