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SC directs Punjab to maintain status quo on SYL canal

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court today directed maintenance of status quo on land meant for Sutlej-Yamuna Link (SYL) canal after Haryana alleged that attempts have been made to alter its use by levelling it. It prevented Punjab from returning to farmers around 4,000 acres of land acquired for the canal.

SC directs Punjab to maintain status quo on SYL canal

JCB machines deployed for levelling the SYL canal at a village on Chandigarh road, near Banur, on Wednesday. Tribune photo: Rajesh Sachar



New Delhi, March 17

The Supreme Court today directed maintenance of status quo on land meant for Sutlej-Yamuna Link (SYL) canal after Haryana alleged that attempts have been made to alter its use by levelling it.

It prevented Punjab from returning to farmers around 4,000 acres of land acquired for the Sutlej-Yamuna Link (SYL) canal.

The apex court in its interim order also appointed Union Home Secretary and Punjab's Chief Secretary and Director General of Police (DGP) as the 'joint receiver' of land and other property meant for the SYL canal till the next date of hearing on March 31.

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A five-judge Constitution Bench headed by Justice AR Dave passed the order with a hard-hitting observation that "an effort is made to make execution of the decree of this court unexecutable and this court cannot be a silent spectator."

It passed the order on an urgent application moved by Haryana government submitting that Punjab Assembly on March 14 passed a Bill against the construction of contentious SYL canal providing for transfer of proprietary rights back to the land owners free of cost.

Divan said the Bill awaiting Governor's assent would negate the apex court’s 2004 decree calling for unhindered construction of the canal which will provide share of its water to Haryana.

Haryana’s senior counsel Shyam Divan cited The Tribune’s news report to argue that MPs and MLAs of Punjab were already encouraging farmers to damage the canal and prepare it for cultivation.

This would render two SC judgements for the SYL canal construction meaningless, Haryana pleaded.

He referred to news reports with photographs that JCB and earth-moving equipment have been arranged for levelling the land in the Punjab part of the canal and sought ad-interim protection by appointing the 'court receiver' and restraining the publication of the assent to the Bill in gazette notification.

The SYL canal is meant for enabling Haryana to draw its share of water from the Ravi and Beas rivers.

Haryana's application was opposed by senior advocates Ram Jethmalani and Rajeev Dhawan, appearing for Punjab, who submitted that the apex court has only advisory jurisdiction and cannot pass interim orders as there was no prima facie case made out and the arguments of the opposite side was based on media reports.

However, Dhawan's submission on media reports did not cut much ice with the bench, which shot back "do you think that what has been stated in the newspapers is incorrect?"

"You could have done something on Monday (the day the Bill was passed in Punjab Assembly),” the bench said, adding that if anything happens in between "we will modify our order".

Like the Punjab government, the Centre, through Solicitor General Ranjit Kumar, sought an adjournment maintaining that he needed to take instruction as he was not aware of the ground reality and needed to speak to officials.

The Solicitor General was also of the views of Jethmalani and Dhawan that the apex court should refrain from passing any interim order on appointment of receiver.

However, the Bench said there was a need for an interim order in view of the prevailing situation.

"After hearing the contentions of the parties, we find that an effort is made to make execution of the decree of this court unexecutable. Under these circumstances, this court cannot be a silent spectator.

"The Secretary, Ministry of Home Affairs and Chief Secretary of Punjab and Punjab's DGP will be the joint receiver. Status quo be maintained for the land meant for the SYL canal," the Bench, also comprising Justices PC Ghose, Shiva Kirti Singh, AK Goel and Amitava Roy said. — TNS/PTI

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