"We cannot stay the order (issuing bailable warrant) passed by the regular bench. You approach the regular bench," a vacation bench comprising Justices A M Sapre and Ashok Bhushan said.
The counsel, appearing for the Chairman of the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), said the head of the panel has been now asked to appear before the apex court on June 30 and in the meantime, the issuance of the warrant be stayed.
The court then said the application, moved on behalf of the CPCB Chairman, would be heard by the regular bench itself.
Before summer vacation, a bench of justices Kurian Joseph and R F Nariman had issued bailable warrants against the CPCB Chairman after taking note of his non-appearance before it in the case.
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"Despite service of notice on the Chairman of the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), there is neither any personal appearance nor any appearance through the counsel requesting exemption from personal appearance.
In February, the court had asked the CPCB to apprise it of steps taken to prevent the disease and to provide workers a dignified and safe working environment.
It had also sought CPCB's response to a detailed report filed in the court on causes of the disease and the safeguards
The court had said the distribution of money would be made
"In order to facilitate the District Collectors to make the payment as above, the Chief Secretary of the State of Gujarat shall transfer Rs 3 lakh each in respect of the 238 deceased in favour of the District Collectors of Jhabua and Alirajpur," the bench had said.
On February 19, the apex court had directed CPCB to file an affidavit within four weeks on the action taken on the suggestions on spreading of silicosis disease due to pollution from quartz industries located in Godhra.
The court's direction came while hearing a plea by an NGO seeking compensation and rehabilitation of tribals workers belonging to Madhya Pradesh who had developed silicosis while working in crushing factories in Gujarat.