Supreme Court dismisses PIL to declare Indus Waters Treaty unconstitutional
Supreme Court dismisses PIL to declare Indus Waters Treaty unconstitutional
The
Supreme Court today dismissed a PIL seeking declaration of the Indus Waters
Treaty between India and Pakistan as illegal and unconstitutional. "This
treaty is of 1960 and this treaty has held good for more than half a
century," a bench headed by Chief Justice J S Khehar said while dismissing
the PIL filed by lawyer M L Sharma in his personal capacity.
The bench, also comprising Justices D Y Chandrachud and S K Kaul, however, made
clear that the order dismissing the PIL "does not put any impairment on
anybody". The clarification came when Sharma said that the dismissal of
the PIL should not put any restriction in the way of the government if it wants
to review the Indo-Pak water pact.
During the brief hearing, it was argued that the Indus water pact was not a
treaty at all as the same was not signed in the name of the President of India.
"It was a tripartite agreement between three leaders and void ab initio
(illegal at the outset) and hence cannot be acted upon," the lawyer said.
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