Karnataka's water resources minister M B Patil met senior advocate Fali S Nariman here to finalise the final written submission in this regard to be placed before the top court.
The apex court has reserved its verdict on a batch of petitions challenging the 2007 award of Cauvery Water Dispute Tribunal (CWDT), which had ordered Karnataka to release 192 tmc of water for Tamil Nadu every year from June to January.
"The fact and the truth remains that Karnataka has been affected. We expect some relief to the state. We have asked the court to reduce it from 192 tmc to 100-102 tmc of water. We will see what the Supreme Court decides," Patil told reporters after the meeting here.
The written submission in this regard will be finalised and placed before the apex court, he said.
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Sources said that the submission would cover nine key areas, including the plea for allowing it to release less water and the state's opposition to the formation of a Cauvery Water Management Board.
The apex court, while reserving the verdict, had asked all the parties including Tamil Nadu and Puducherry, to submit their written submissions.
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