The first bench comprising Acting Chief Justice R K Agrawal and Justice M Satyanarayana also dismissed two other petitions, seeking to comply with all 15 directions given by the Apex Court, challenging clearance given by the Atomic Energy Regulatory Board.
On July 17, a petition was filed in the High Court against commissioning of KNPP on the ground that authorities had not complied with the 15 directions laid down by the Apex Court while giving the green signal for the project.
On July 23, the state government had informed the High Court it could not withdraw the criminal cases as the situation in that town was not conducive for doing so.
Advocate General A L Somayaji made a submission in this regard before the first bench, hearing three PILs seeking fulfilment of 15 conditions laid down by the Apex Court before operationalization of KNPP and also withdrawal of the cases.
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The AG had pointed out the agitators continued their stir even after SC's go ahead to KNPP and they should reciprocate the ruling by agreeing to remain peaceful and allow the plant to operate.
The ASG also said there was a serious threat to KNPP from agitators and officials were being stopped from discharging their duties.
Counsel for petitioner had contended that two key guidelines - relating to safety review and inclusion of Kanyakumari district in the disaster management scheme - had not been complied with by the authorities.