Warned of coercive steps over its non-response in a case of alleged illegal installation of mobile towers in the country, a Telecom Ministry official finally appeared before the National Green Tribunal today.
As the ministry had not responded to its notice in the case, the Tribual (NGT) on April 9 had issued and then kept in abeyance a bailable warrant against the Telecom Secretary.
The warrant had been kept in abeyance till May 2 by the tribunal after counsel for the Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF), which is also a party in the case, had said that she would inform the Ministry of Communication and Information and Technology (MoCIT).
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"Why no one appears? There was a bailable warrant issued last time. What is the Telecom Secretary doing?"
At this, MoEF's counsel Neelam Rathore informed the bench that it had kept the warrant in abeyance.
"Yes, because you said you would inform them (MoCIT)," the bench pointed out.
At this point, an official of the Telecom Ministry came forward and said they have filed their reply in the case.
The tribunal has now listed the matter for further hearing on July 2 after a new counsel appearing for the petitioner, Arvind Gupta, sought time to get acquainted with the case.
The Tribunal had issued the warrant after MoCIT remained unrepresented in the case despite the NGT taking up the issue five times, including on April 9, after notice was issued to the Ministry on November 21, 2012.