A bench headed by Justice U D Salvi slammed Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) and the Uttarakhand government for not filing their replies in the case and directed them to file their response by August 7.
Taking note of Uttarakhand government's March 31 statement that no new licences for camps would be issued, it also made it clear that permission for new rafting camps and even renewal would not be allowed for the time being till the next hearing.
During the hearing, Indian Association of Rafting Outfitters said that rafting activity cannot be treated as non-forest activity as per Forest (Conservation) Act.
The rafting association sought modification of March 31 order, allowing operation of the rafting camps on Ganga on the ground that the rafting season would commence shortly in September.
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The green panel was hearing the plea of an NGO Social Action for Forest and Environment (SAFE) against the "unregulated" operation of rafting camps in Rishikesh.
The petition, filed through advocate Rahul Chowdhary, alleges that these camps, which are located and established as temporary sites, do not have adequate sewage and sanitation facilities and disturb the habitat of wild animals and "affect the peace, tranquillity and serenity of the forest area".