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SC stays HC verdict on Ganga status

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The Supreme Court froze the status of legal persons accorded to rivers Ganga and Yamuna by the Uttarakhand High Court in March 2017.

Background

  • High Court had invoked the rivers Ganga and Yamuna having the status of a legal person, with all corresponding rights, duties and liabilities of a living person, in order to preserve and conserve them.
  • The Director, Namami Gange project, for cleaning and rejuvenating the river, the Chief Secretary and the Advocate General of Uttarakhand to act as legal parents of the holy rivers.
  • These officers would be bound to uphold the status of the two rivers and also promote their health and well-being.
  • It had also directed the government to form a Ganga Management Board as per a December 2016 order.
  • The high court had also banned all mining on the river bed and directed eviction of encroachers.

Burden over the state

  • Order cast a huge burden on the state government which was expected to take care of it like a human being and be accountable for its upkeep and preservation.
  • The ruling would make the state solely accountable for its upkeep and preservation when the rivers passed through several states.
  • The central government should then be charged with the task.

Source : The Hindu

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