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National Green Tribunal transfers sand mafia case to Central Zone bench

19/09/2024BlogNo Comments

The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has disposed of a suo motu application registered over the construction of a temporary road by sand mafia in Bhamragarh Taluka of Gadchiroli to connect the main road to the river bed for illegal excavation of sand.

The Tribunal vide order dated 01.02.2024 had impleaded the parties and transferred the matter to the Western Zone Bench, Pune.

Before Western Zone Bench, Pune proceedings took place. Respondent No. 4: District Collector and District Magistrate, Gadchiroli had filed a reply affidavit dated 10.06.2024 taking the stand that the spot was inspected on 29.12.2023 and it was also found that at Paralkota River several unknown sand mafias had illegally excavated the red soil and cut trees from dense forests and made a temporary road in Paralkota river bed and transported excavated sand in the tractor.

The reply further states the measurement of the site in question was conducted and it was found that the area falls within the jurisdiction of Mouza Hemalkasa situated within the boundary of Bastar District of Chhattisgarh which falls within the Jurisdiction of the Central Zone Bench, Bhopal.

The order passed by the Western Zone Bench, Pune on 20.08.2024 recording the above position is:-

“4.In pursuance of our previous order dated 09.05.2024, respondent No.4 – the District Collector and District Magistrate, Gadchiroli, who is being represented by learned counsel Ms. S.B. Vaidya-Pandit along with the District Mining Officer, Gadchiroli, has filed reply affidavit dated 10.06.2024, wherein it has been stated that the spot was inspected on 29.12.2023 and it was found that at Paralkota river, several unknown sand mafias had illegally excavated the red soil and cut trees from dense forest area and made a temporary road in Parlkota river-bed and transported the excavated sand in tractors. About 65 brass of sand has been excavated illegally by unknown persons from two spots and 60 brass of soil has been excavated from the riverbank by the unknown persons. The measurement of the site in question was got conducted through the Deputy Superintendent of Land Records, Bhamragarh on 05.01.2024 and it was found that the area measured is lying in the jurisdiction of mouza Hemalkasa, which was found to be situated within the boundary of Bastar district of Chhattisgarh State. The said area falls under the jurisdiction of Forest Department of Chhattisgarh State. An FIR has also been lodged being FIR No…… with the Police Station, Bhamragarh against the unknown persons, wherein investigation has begun.”

In view of the above order, the matter is listed on September 11 before the Principal Bench. Since the area in question is found to be in Bastar which is Chhattisgarh, the Principal Bench of Justice Prakash Shrivastava, Justice Arun Kumar Tyagi and Dr A. Senthil Vel transferred the matter to the Central Zone Bench, Bhopal for appropriate further action.

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