"The purpose of an early declaration of drought is preventive but the route taken by Gujarat is palliative and relief-centric. Risk assessment and risk management gives way, in Gujarat, to crisis management. This is hardly of any advantage to those whose distress can be avoided," a bench comprising Justices M B Lokur and N V Ramana said.
The bench also said that the system followed by Gujarat in assessing such a situation did not meet the manual or guidelines and expressed displeasure over its response in declaring drought in several parts.
The apex court also said that it was known in October 2015 that several districts in the state were facing varying degrees of drought "yet, no preparatory steps appear to have been taken to tackle a possible disaster."
It also expressed displeasure over the response of the state which declared drought in 994 villages only last month.
"Perhaps more areas in Gujarat might need to be declared as drought-hit," it said.