[Reader-list] SC relief to families temporarily hit by Narmada dam

Supreet Sethi supreet.sethi at gmail.com
Wed Mar 16 11:52:20 IST 2005


http://in.rediff.com/news/2005/mar/15narmada.htm



The Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that even those temporarily
affected by the Sardar Sarovar dam project will be entitled to
alternative cultivable land allotted by the states.

A three-judge Bench, comprising Justice Y K Sabharwal, Justice K G
Balakrishnan and Justice S B Sinha, gave the order.

Consequently, the states will have to look again into the relief and
rehabilitation work they carried out before raising the dam height.

Though the final height of the dam will be 138 metres, the court, on a
petition filed by Narmada Bachao Andolan, had said the height could be
raised in phases after completing relief and rehabilitation measures
for the project-affected families.

The ruling came on an application filed on behalf of PAFs from Pichodi
and Jalsindhi villages in Madhya Pradesh through counsels Sanjay
Parikh and S Muralidhar.

The court also ruled that each major son of a PAF will be entitled to
separate land allotments at alternative sites in addition to the land
allotted to the PAF.

The counsel said Maharashtra and Gujarat had allotted alternative
lands to the major sons of PAFs. With this order, even Madhya Pradesh
will have to follow suit.

The court directed the Grievance Redressal Authority to work out the
relief and rehabilitation package for the PAFs taking into account the
latest ruling.



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