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SC asks petitioners in Joshimath case to approach Uttarakhand HC for relief

A public interest litigation sought financial aid and wanted the crisis in the hill state's pilgrim town of Joshimath declared a national disaster. The high court is already hearing a plea on the issue

January 16, 2023 / 17:24 IST
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The Supreme Court of India. (File image)
The Supreme Court of India. (File image)

The Supreme Court on January 16 asked a petitioner who filed a public interest litigation (PIL) to approach the Uttarakhand High Court with a plea that sought the top court’s intervention for financial aid and to declare the crisis in the hill state's pilgrim town of Joshimath a national disaster.

An application pertaining to the Joshimath crisis is already being heard by the high court.

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As the counsel for the petitioner kept making submissions despite Chief Justice of India (CJI) DY  Chandrachud offering a solution, the CJI said: "You don’t want to use this proceeding for social media sound bytes."

The SC took note of the fact that: "On January 12, 2023, a Division Bench of the HC passed directions in relation to Joshimath in a PIL pertaining to the glacial burst that led to sudden flooding and loss of life."