Amid a flurry of States approaching the Supreme Court against the Union government, the apex court emphasized the importance of cooperation over contestation in addressing issues of drought relief and disaster management. Justice B.R. Gavai cautioned against turning relief requests into a contest between the Union and the States, highlighting the growing trend of States resorting to legal recourse to resolve grievances.
Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Kerala have all lodged petitions concerning financial assistance and relief delays, underscoring the severity of the situation. Karnataka, in particular, emphasized its dire need for assistance in light of a severe humanitarian crisis caused by drought, stressing the violation of fundamental rights due to delayed relief. The court granted a two-week period for the Union government to provide a response, underscoring the urgency of addressing the States’ concerns and ensuring timely relief measures.