Deccan Chronicle 04.02.2011
HC bans sale of groundwater
February 4th, 2011
Feb. 3: Multi crore rupee private water supply industries
suffered a major setback with the Madras high court on Thursday
directing the state government not to allow exploitation of groundwater
for commercial purpose across the state.
Pointing out that the government has not taken any steps
to notify the coming into force of the Tamil Nadu Groundwater
(Development and Management Act, 2003, a division bench comprising
Justice Elipe Dharma Rao and Justice D. Hariparanthaman directed the
state government ‘not to allow any person to draw and sell the
groundwater until the Act is notified’.
In its interim order, the bench said though the Act was of
the year 2003, and seven years have lapsed, the government has not
chosen to notify the coming into operation of the Act.
Moreover, in spite of two orders, one passed by the
division bench of this court, seeking report from the government for
not notifying the Act, the government has not taken any steps to notify
the coming into force of the Act.
The bench said, “In order to protect the groundwater from
those who are using it for commercial purpose for gaining profit from
the agriculturists in the state, who in turn, are suffering for lack of
water not only for agricultural purposes but also for drinking purposes
and also in the interest of public, we consider it appropriate to give a
direction to the government not to allow any person to draw and sell
the groundwater till the notification is issued.”
The bench posted after four weeks, further hearing of the
appeals filed by New Tirupur Area Development Corporation Limited
(NTA-DCL), Chennai, challenging the orders of a single judge, refusing
to implead it as a party to the petitions.