Kumbh Mela must be last priority in water allocation: HC

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Sep 23 2016 | 10:48 PM IST
The Bombay High Court today held that water in dams and rivers in Maharashtra should be allocated for Kumbh Mela held at Nashik and other religious occasions only after meeting the requirement for other purposes, as set out in the state's water policy.
Hearing a bunch of PILs, a division bench of justices Abhay Oka and G S Kulkarni said, "Athighest,the use of water for Kumbh Melaandother religious purposes will be covered by the lastcategory'e' (other uses)."
"Therefore, according to the water policy of the state government, if sufficient water cannot be allocated for usages in categories (a)to (d),i.E. Drinking, industrial, agricultural and environmental use in that order of preference, there cannot be any allocation of water for Kumbh Mela and religious purposes," the judges said.
The court noted in the 198-page judgement that the NationalWaterPolicy of 2012 says that large parts of India have already become "water stressed as the issues related to watergovernance have not been addressed".
The PILs raised important issues of equitable distributionofwater in Marathwada and western Maharashtra and that is why they were heard out-of-turn, the HC mentioned.
There was nothing on record to show thatthe'StateWater Plan' has been prepared, as mandated by the state's own water policy, the court said, adding that the government has to take appropriatesteps for preparing it.
"Needlesstoaddthatincaseofscarcityor hydrological drought, in view of clause (c) of section 11 of MaharashtraWaterResourcesRegulatoryAuthorityAct,2005, watercannotbereleasedfromthereservoirs for religious ceremonies without the Regulatory Authority deciding the issue of priority," said the bench.

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First Published: Sep 23 2016 | 10:48 PM IST

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