It said the authorities must ensure that necessary supplies reach the last of the flood-hit victims with emphasis on their rehabilitation.
A bench headed by Chief Justice R M Lodha reiterated that it was not treating the matter as adversarial litigation but said the type of focus Centre has given to Srinagar did not appear to have reached other flood-affected districts like Kulgam, Anantnag, Shopian, Pulwama, Ganderbal, Baramulla and Budgam.
The bench, also comprising justices Kurian Joseph and R F Nariman, said though the Centre has done a "wonderful job" and "so many things" were undertaken without any direction from the court, it has not focused on the rehabilitation of the victims.
The bench also took on record the grievances of the petitioners -- Bhim Singh, chief of Jammu and Kashmir National Panthers Party, senior advocate Colin Gonsalves and advocate Vasundhara Pathak Masoodi -- who disputed the Centre's claim.
They said there was a lot of gap between what the Centre was claiming and what the reports from the ground level were suggesting.
Taking note of their submissions, the bench asked the state government to "respond to the grievances highlighted" and posted the matter for hearing on September 18.
