The order was passed on a bunch of petitions urging adequate supply of water in drought-hit areas due to scarcity prevailing in various parts of the state.
The court was informed that the terms of many members of MWRRA had expired and hence the body was not functioning.
Hearing this, a bench of Justices B R Gavai and Shalini Phansalkar-Joshi ordered the Maharashtra government to appoint a new water regulatory authority within a week so that it can monitor the water level of the dams periodically.
The court also asked the water regulatory authority to ensure that it accords priority to supply of drinking water to the people.
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When the petitioners told the court that certain private entities were holding water, the bench observed that, "Natural resources such as water are the property of the nation as a whole and do not belong to any individual...These resources must not be diverted for other purpose."
The bench further directed the Collectors in all the districts of Maharashtra to ensure that water reserved for drinking is not directed for other activities in view of the severe drought situation in the state.
The judges further directed the district Collectors and
the state government to ensure that water is not supplied for construction activities in drought-hit areas, and that priority is given to supply of drinking water to the people.
Maharashtra's Acting Advocate General Rohit Deo today said in the HC that the government is currently supplying potable water to people in drought-hit areas through tankers.
The government has also organised cattle camps in various drought-hit areas so that animals get water. Under the 'Jalyukta Shivar' scheme of the government, ponds are dug up to store water, he said.
The state government had earlier informed the high court in an affidavit that it would declare drought in over 29,000 villages in the state and all relief prescribed in the Drought Manual-2009 would be provided.
Subsequently, the government had declared drought in over 29,000 villages of the state.
Also, the high court had earlier ordered shifting IPL matches out of Maharashtra due to severe drought, while hearing some PILs.