The petition has prompted the green panel to issue notices to the Ministries of Environment, Forests, Shipping, Defence and Home Affairs, Delta Navigation WLL, Delta Group International, Adani Enterprises Ltd and Astra Asigurari Insurance while seeking their reply by January 3, 2017.
The direction came after the NGT was informed that Adani Enterprises Ltd. Had approached the Supreme Court against the tribunal's August 23 order which the apex court did not put a stay on.
The tribunal was hearing a plea filed by Mumbai-based environmentalist Samir Mehta seeking execution of its order which asked three companies to pay Rs 100 crore as environmental compensation (EC) to the Ministry of Shipping, and ordered Gujarat-based Adani Enterprises Ltd to pay Rs five crore as EC for dumping on the seabed 60,054 million tonnes of coal, being carried by the ship M V RAK.
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The plea, filed through advocate Rahul Choudhary, has also sought directions to the Centre and other authorities concerned to initiate all legal steps for the recovery of the amounts from them.
Mehta has alleged that despite the NGT order, the three shipping companies have "failed and neglected" to pay the amount towards environmental compensation.
The ship was also carrying more than 60,000 metric tonnes of coal for Adani Enterprises Ltd thermal power plant in Gujarat, besides containing 290 tonnes of fuel oil and 50 tonnes of diesel.