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NGT irked over MoEF opposition to site visit of Nirma plant

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
The National Green Tribunal (NGT) today termed as "disastrous" the Centre's view that the panel's expert members who are to visit Nirma's cement plant site in Gujarat won't be able to ascertain if the area is a waterbody or not due to prevailing drought conditions there.

A vacation bench headed by Justice P Jyothimani made the observation while dismissing the applications of MoEF and the farmers of villages Patva, Vangar, Doliya, Samadhiyala and Padhiyarka in Bhavnagar district, seeking a stay of the NGT's May 28 order directing a site visit by its expert members.

"Ministry of Environment and Forests' (MoEF) contention that a pre-monsoon visit will not help the expert members of this tribunal to ascertain whether the area is a waterbody or wasteland amounts to questioning the expert members' ability..
 

"Such a view is disastrous and not expected from the government... We fail to see any reason for filing these applications. This is totally an abuse of the process of law. Applications stand dismissed," the bench said.

MoEF and the villagers had sought a stay of the NGT's May 28 order, to challenge the same before the Supreme Court.

The May 28 order was passed by the NGT to find out the correct factual position of the area, which Nirma claims is a a wasteland while the villagers contend is a wetland.

The case pertains to Nirma Ltd's plea challenging the MoEF order revoking the environmental clearance granted to it for its 1.91 million tonnes per annum (MTPA) capacity cement plant, 1.5 MTPA coke oven plant and 50 MW captive power plant at Bhavnagar.

During the day's proceedings, the bench expressed its unhappiness with the MoEF's presumption that the NGT's expert members will not be able to arrive at an appropriate decision if they visit the site before the monsoons.

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First Published: Jun 06 2013 | 9:20 PM IST

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