In a setback to the Kerala Government, the Supreme Court today struck down a law promulgated by it declaring Mullaperiyar dam as endangered, and restrained it from obstructing the Tamil Nadu Government to raise the water level.

A five-judge constitution Bench headed by Chief Justice R M Lodha has directed the Kerala Government not to implement the Kerala Irrigation and Water Conservation (Amendment) Act, 2006.

Dam safety

It has also appointed a three-member committee comprising the representatives of the Centre and the governments of Tamil Nadu and Kerala to supervise the safety of the dam periodically.

The Bench has empowered the committee to issue directions for ensuring the safety of the dam.

SC verdict

The apex court had on August 21 last year reserved its verdict on the legal battle between Tamil Nadu and Kerala governments over Mullaperiyar dam.

There had been differences between the two states over the safety of the dam. While Tamil Nadu contended that the dam was safe and its water level had to be raised from 132 feet to 136 feet, Kerala maintained that the structure was weak and needed to be replaced.

As tension between the two states rose in December 2011, a two-member technical team of the apex court-appointed Empowered Committee had visited the site and concluded that recent tremors in that region did not have any impact on the dam and that it was safe.

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