CJI Recuses From Hearing Andhra Pradesh’s Plea Against Telangana on Krishna Water Dispute

The top court had earlier suggested that the two states settle the dispute via mediation.

New Delhi: Chief Justice of India (CJI) N V Ramana on Wednesday recused himself from hearing the plea of Andhra Pradesh which alleged that Telangana has deprived it of its legitimate share of drinking and irrigation water from River Krishna.

The bench, which also comprised Justice Surya Kant, took note of the submissions of the counsel appearing for Andhra Pradesh that the state wanted adjudication of the case by the apex court bench instead of opting for mediation.

Then let the matter be listed before another bench, the CJI ordered.

Solicitor general Tushar Mehta, appearing for the Centre, said that the Union government has no objection if the CJI-led bench hears the plea of Andhra Pradesh.

Earlier, the top court had suggested mediation between Andhra Pradesh and Telangana to settle their dispute, saying it did not want to interfere unnecessarily.

“I don’t want to hear this matter legally. I belong to both the states. If the matter can be settled in mediation, please do that. We can help with that. Otherwise I will transfer this to another bench,” the CJI, who hails from Andhra Pradesh, had observed on August 2.

(PTI)