A bench headed by NGT Chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar found the report "totally silent" and pulled up the counsel for JIT for taking different stands in the report and before the court.
"Counsel appearing for the Joint Inspection Team has submitted a report. We have no hesitation in observing that this report is not in consonance with our order dated April 17, 2013. Let appropriate and complete report be filed before us before the next date of hearing positively.
On April 17, the NGT had directed the JIT of various authorities in Uttar Pradesh, including state pollution control board, to inspect the industries and submit a report regarding site inspection, working of the plant, functioning of the treatment plant as well as the analyst reports.
During the proceedings yesterday, the bench expressed its displeasure with the counsel appearing for the JIT.
The bench had also warned JIT's counsel that "if these units are made to suffer because of your reports, we will impose exemplary costs on you".
The NGT was hearing the applications filed by over 200 industries against its January 17 order directing closure of all polluting industries in Ghaziabad.