A five-member bench headed by NGT Chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar passed the order saying the presence of the officials of the Ministry and the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) is necessary for proper adjudication of the matter.
"Respondents 3 (MRTH) and 4 (NHAI) have been served. Nobody appears on their behalf despite service. Since their presence before the Tribunal is necessary to adjudicate the matter in issue, we issue bailable warrant against respondents 3 and 4 in the sum of Rs 10,000," the bench said and listed the matter for further hearing on October 9.
The bench had on August 16 issued notice to the Centre, Assam government, NHAI, National Tiger Conservation Authority, the Pollution Control Board and Forest Department of Assam on a plea by Rohit Choudhury.
The petition, filed through advocate Ritwick Dutta, has opposed widening of that portion of the highway which is passing through the sanctuary saying "continued unregulated use of NH 37 is resulting in death of wild animals and reptiles in large numbers in road accidents" and its expansion will further aggravate the situation.