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By J. Venkatesan
A three-Judge Bench, comprising the Chief Justice B.N. Kirpal, Justice K.G. Balakrishnan and Justice Arijit Pasayat, which also issued notice to four others the Karnataka Water Resources Minister, H.K. Patil; the Chief Secretary, A. Ravindra; the Secretary, Water Resources department, S.J. Channabassappa; and the Engineer-in-Chief, R. Hrushikesh asked all of them to respond by September 30, the next date of hearing. The Bench directed the Union of India to file a further affidavit by September 27 indicating the extent of inflows of water into the Mettur reservoir "in order to ascertain whether the directions of the Cauvery River Authority and the apex court are complied with".
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