A bench headed by NGT Chairperson Swatanter Kumar directed that though the tender process for inviting private contractors can go, the contract shall not be awarded.
The tribunal was hearing the plea of Haryali Welfare Society which is opposing the open auction of dry or dead standing trees in forest areas of Sirsa and Pallval districts on the ground that it was tantamount to contravention of the Forest (Conservation) Act.
The Society's advocate Rahul Choudhary relied upon a 1996 Supreme Court judgement, the national forest policy framed by the Centre and the policy of the Haryana government and contended that their combined effect is that standing forest extraction should not be done through private agency.
"The notice of tender issued by the state of Haryana on June 14, 2013 is in apparent conflict with the order and policy of the Centre and the state government," the petitioner's counsel contended.
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The Society contended that according to the National Forest Policy, felling or cutting of trees is not to be done by private contractors but only by institutions such as tribal and labour cooperatives or government corporations.
It alleged that trees to be felled were not marked by the territorial department and neither were lot numbers allotted by the conservator of forests.