Section 13 of ISRWD Act, 1956 : Section 13: Power To Make Rules
ISRWD Act, 1956
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Explanation using Example
Imagine the state of State A and State B in India are at a dispute over the sharing of water from the River X. State A believes it's not receiving a fair share of water as agreed upon in previous accords, affecting its agricultural activities and water supply to its cities. State A decides to file a complaint against State B.
In this scenario, the Central Government may refer to Section 13 of The Inter-State River Water Disputes Act, 1956 to formulate rules for resolving this dispute. Following the Act, they would consult with both State Governmen...
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