Society for Preservation of Kasauli and its Environs (SPOKE), on whose plea the National Green Tribunal (NGT) had ordered demolition and closure of several hotels and resorts which were extended illegally without requisite approvals, opposed the petition filed by one such hotel for stay on the green panel's verdict.
A bench comprising Justices Madan B Lokur and Deepak Gupta was told by the NGO that if the court would allow the hotel -- Kasauli Inn and Kasauli Regency -- to operate, it would have "spill effect" as several such people would move the court seeking the relief.
Senior advocate Shyam Divan, representing the hotel, said they were seeking a stay on the NGT order directing closure of the hotel as well as disconnection of its electric supply.
He said the hotels had seven and 10 rooms respectively and in their case, they had an statutory consent to operate.
More From This Section
However, the bench observed, "In your case also, there is unauthorised construction (as per NGT order)".
However, after the NGO opposed the plea, the bench fixed the matter for hearing on August 21.
The apex court, which had earlier observed that no law was followed in the construction of some resorts and hotels in Kasauli, is hearing separate pleas of some resorts and hotels there which have sought a stay on the NGT order.
It has already stayed the NGT order with respect to some of the hotels and resorts there.
The NGT's judgement had come on the plea filed by SPOKE which had contended that such huge commercial activity cannot be permitted due to the fragile ecology of Kasauli town.