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Dhenpuri Housing Colony vs The Secretary

Madras High Court|06 April, 2017

JUDGMENT / ORDER

(Order of the Court was made by the M.Sundar,J.) Subject matter of this writ petition is already before the National Green Tribunal, Southern Zone Bench, Chennai (for brevity, "the NGT") vide Application No.17 of 2017.
2. Therefore, the NGT is in seisin of the matter.
3. In such circumstances, Mr.K.Shanmuga Kani, learned counsel for the writ petitioner mentioned the matter before us today and the matter was brought up by way of lunch motion. The reason for urgent mentioning is that the NGT is on vacation and it reopens only on Monday (10.4.2017).
4. With regard to coram to hear the matter at the residence of the Chairman (obviously at the discretion of the Chairman), our attention was drawn to Rule 5 of the National Green Tribunal (Practices and Procedure) Rules, 2011, which reads as follows:
"Rule 5. Minimum number of members who shall hear application or appeal.-
(1) The Tribunal shall hear an application or appeal, as the case may be, consisting of at least by a Judicial and an Expert Member, (2) Where the Chairperson considers it necessary that a particular case or cases be heard and decided by the Tribunal consisting of more than two members he may by order in writing direct that such case or cases, be heard by such members of the Tribunal as may be specified in that order."
5. From the above Rule, it is clear that at least one Judicial Member and an Expert Member have to be available to constitute the coram.
6. It has been submitted before us by the learned counsel for the writ petitioner that the coram is not available as of today. This is not disputed by Ms.Vasutha Thiagarajan, learned Additional Government Pleader, who accepts notice on behalf of the respondents.
7. It is further submitted by the learned counsel for the writ petitioner that dumping of garbage waste or dust in the water body, which is subject matter herein, is going on at a very hectic pace. It is to be noted that the subject matter of the writ petition is S.No.643, in Madambakkam Village, Tambaram Taluk, Kancheepuram District, admeasuring 7.33 Acres, classified as Siththeri (Thangal) as per revenue records.
8. The learned Additional Government Pleader would dispute the same and say that there is no such dumping of garbage waste or dust in the water body. She says so on instructions from the eighth respondent  Mr.V.Ravikumar, Executive Officer, Madambakkam Town Panchayat, Madambakkam, Chennai-600 126, who is present in Court. We record the same.
9. In the light of the assertion that there is no dumping of garbage waste or dust in the above said water body, which is the subject matter of the writ petition, we also make it clear that there shall be no dumping of any solid waste or any solid material for that matter in the said water body.
10. Recording this, we send the matter back to the NGT for the writ petitioner to pursue the above Application No.17 of 2017, which is now pending before the NGT.
11. Though obvious, we make it clear that we have entertained this writ petition and adopted this course of action solely owing to the reason that there is no coram for the NGT available as of today and that the NGT is on vacation now (it reopens only on 10.4.2017). Otherwise, we may not entertain a matter of this nature when NGT is in seisin of the subject matter.
The writ petition is disposed of with the above direction for the writ petitioner to pursue his application now pending before the NGT. All other questions, rights and contentions are left open. No costs. Consequently, W.M.P.No.9188 of 2017 is closed.
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Title

Dhenpuri Housing Colony vs The Secretary

Court

Madras High Court

JudgmentDate
06 April, 2017