the Central Government constituted a Water Disputes Tribunal Called "the Cauvery Water Disputes Tribunal" (hereinafter called "the Tribunal") by a notification dated 2 June, 1990, a copy where of is annexed here to, for the adjudi 516 cation of the Water Dispute regarding the Inter State River Cauvery; WHEREAS on 25 June 1991, the Tribunal passed an interim Order (hereinafter referred to as "the Order"), a copy whereof is annexed here to; WHEREAS, differences have arisen with regard to certain aspects of the Order; WHEREAS, on 25 July 1991, the Governor of Karnataka promulgated the Kamataka Cauvery Basin Irrigation Protection Ordinance, 1991 (hereinafter referred to as "the Ordinance"), a copy whereof is annexed hereto; WHEREAS, doubts have been expressed with regard to the constitutional validity of the Ordinance and its provisions; WHEREAS, there is likelihood of the constitu tional validity of the provisions of the Ordinance, and any action taken thereunder, being challenged in Courts of law involving protracted and avoidable litigation; WHEREAS, the said differences and doubts have given rise to a public controversy which may lead to undesirable consequences; AND WHEREAS, in view of what is hereinbefore stated, it appears to me that the following questions of law have arisen and are of such nature and of such public importance that it is expedient to obtain the opinion of the Supreme Court of India thereon; NOW, THEREFORE, in exercise of the powers conferred upon me by clause (1) of Article 143 of the Constitution of India, I, Ramaswamy Venkataraman, President of India, hereby refer the following question to the Supreme Court of India for consideration and report thereon, namely: (1) Whether the Ordinance and the provi sions thereof are in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution; (2) (i) Whether the Order of the Tribunal constitutes a report and a decision within the meaning of section 5 (2) of the Act; and (ii) Whether the Order of the Tribunal is required to be published by the Central Gov ernment in order to make it effective; 517 (3) Whether the Water Disputes Tribunal constituted under the Act is competent to grant any interim relief to the parties to the dispute.