Supreme Court directs Surveyor General to resolve Karnataka-Andhra border dispute The Supreme Court of India, comprising Justices Madan B. Lokur and Deepak Gupta, issued an order directing the Surveyor General of India to coordinate ...
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Supreme Court directs Surveyor General to resolve Karnataka-Andhra border dispute
The Supreme Court of India, comprising Justices Madan B. Lokur and Deepak Gupta, issued an order directing the Surveyor General of India to coordinate with the Chief Secretaries of Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh to determine the boundary between the two states. The Court set a 12-week timeline for the exercise and empowered the Surveyor General to resolve any disputes that may arise during the demarcation process. This judgment aims to provide a clear and accurate resolution to the boundary issue, emphasizing cooperation and efficiency in delineating the state borders.
Issues: Boundary determination between Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh
Analysis: The Supreme Court of India, comprising Justices Madan B. Lokur and Deepak Gupta, issued an order regarding the coordination for determining the boundary between the States of Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. The Court directed the Surveyor General of India and his team to work with the Chief Secretaries of both states in this regard. The Court emphasized that the exercise should ideally be completed within a 12-week period, with a follow-up listing scheduled after the specified time frame. Notably, in case of any disputes arising during the demarcation process, the Surveyor General is entrusted with making the final decision to resolve such disagreements. This judgment aims to facilitate a smooth and conclusive resolution to the boundary issue between Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh, ensuring clarity and accuracy in demarcating the state borders.
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