The issue was being heard by a five-member bench since February, after the Supreme Court paved the way for resumption of hearing before it. However, in the meantime, one of the expert members retired.
Today, when the matter came up for hearing, Justice Swatanter Kumar, the NGT Chairman, wanted to know from the parties whether they would like the issues to be re-heard by a new bench which can be reconstituted or would they favour the existing four-member bench to pronounce the decision.
"All the counsel appearing for the parties unanimously and without exception stated that the remaining four Members may pronounce the judgment and none of the parties to would raise any objection either with regard to the constitution of the Bench or the number of the Members of the Bench, deciding the matters. The case is again reserved for judgment," the bench said.
The tribunal was hearing pleas by Thiruvananthapuram- based environmental activists, Wilfred J and V Marydasan, seeking the green panel's intervention to direct that coastal areas throughout the country, including the Vizhinjam coast, be "preserved and no activity be undertaken which would damage such areas."
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