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Centre & State should work together to implement the National Food Security Act, 2013 by the end of the year

Supreme Court: Stating that the National Food Security Act, 2013 (NFS Act), which is a social justice and social welfare legislation, is not being implemented as it should be, the bench of Madan B. Lokur and N.V. Ramana, JJ said that the NFS Act must be given its due respect and must be implemented faithfully and sincerely and positively before the end of this year. The Court directed the Secretary in the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution of the Government of India to:

Writing down a separate but concurring judgment, N.V. Ramana, J said that it is not proper on the part of the States to ignore the plight of the common man in enforcing such important legislations, more so when such legislation is a welfare legislation. Stating that at every stage of decision making the Central Government has a very important role to play and has been envisaged as a check on the working of the State Governments, he noticed that the NFS Act elaborates on the nature of federalism as a functional arrangement for co-operative action and a combined effort, both by Center and States, needs to be taken for effective implementation of the Act especially in the draught affected areas so as to save people from abject poverty and poor quality of life. [Swaraj Abhiyan (v) v. Union of India, 2017 SCC OnLine SC 782, decided on 21.07.2017]

 

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