Krishna water dispute | Justices Chandrachud, Bopanna recuse from case
The Hindu
They withdraw stating other judges from States concerned had also recused
Both Justices D.Y. Chandrachud and A.S. Bopanna of the Supreme Court on January 10 recused from hearing a dispute among the on the allocation of Krishna river water.
Explaining, Justice Chandrachud said both he and Justice Bopanna had had a word with each other earlier in the day and decided to withdraw from hearing the case.
Justice Chandrachud is from Maharashtra and Justice Bopanna hails from Karnataka.

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