Delhi Government had replaced advocate Suresh Tripathy as its standing counsel in the apex court for filing the written submission in the SYL matter claiming that the stand of supporting Haryana in the dispute was taken by him without any instruction.
"It is not fair to say that the counsel filed the written submission without instruction. It is a blatant lie," Tripathy's counsel and senior advocate R Basant told a five-jugde Constitution Bench headed by Justice A R Dave, which is hearing the Presidential Reference on SYL dispute.
However, the bench said nothing sort of that should be spoken before it and the issue should be sorted outside the courtroom.
Senior advocate Indira Jaising, who informed the bench that she was appearing for the Delhi Government in the matter, said, "we will see how it will be sorted out. I will put best effort to sort it out."
The bench asked both the parties to sit together and settle the issue.
Jaising said the stand of Delhi Government was clear that its right of its share of water be protected under the law.
"All existing rights be protected. We insist that the allocation to us should come. For us the matter of concern is that the allocation of water should be protected. We are not going into the controversy whether Haryana is right or Punjab is right.
affidavit that the submission was made on instructions.
Delhi Government on April 18 had told the apex court that it did not subscribe to the views presented by him in the SYL canal case and later filed a fresh submission by withdrawing an earlier one.
The apex court then had asked the Delhi government to file an affidavit stating the reasons for filing fresh submissions.
"You must file an affidavit. We will consider the written submission and pass appropriate directions," the bench had said.
In his submission before the apex court, Tripathy had said that Delhi government is in favour of Haryana in the SYL canal case, even as Delhi Jal Board (DJB) said he did not have any permission from the concerned authority.
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