Supreme Court asks Centre to give Kerala a financial fillip as a ‘one-time measure’
The Hindu
The Supreme Court on Tuesday, March 12, urged the Centre to give Kerala a one-time package to tide over its current financial crisis as a “special case” before March 31.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday, March 12, urged the Centre to give Kerala a one-time package to tide over its current financial crisis as a “special case” before March 31.
A Bench headed by Justice Surya Kant said the Centre could make up for it in the next financial year by introducing stricter conditions for financial aid to the State.
An initially reluctant Centre, represented by Attorney General R. Venkataramani and Additional Solicitor General N. Venkataraman, who said a “bail-out package is impossible”, relented to discuss the issue with the government and report back to the court on March 13.
The exchange in court happened during an oral mentioning made by senior advocate Kapil Sibal, appearing for Kerala.
Mr. Venkataraman said the Centre had refused to be liberal with other States.
Justice Kant however said the Centre could afford to be “slightly liberal and give a one-time package as a special case” to Kerala but impose more rigid conditions in future budgets.
“Before March 31 give them [Kerala] the special package. But subject to harsher conditions than other States. Just some extra concession for the next 10 days, you can adjust it in the first quarter of next year,” the Bench addressed the Centre.