National Green Tribunal
Dashrath Singh Parihar vs State Of Madhya Pradesh on 26 July, 2022
Item No.01 (Court No. 2)
BEFORE THE NATIONAL GREEN TRIBUNAL
PRINCIPAL BENCH
(By Video Conferencing)
Original Application No.462/2021
Dashrath Singh Parihar ...Applicant
Versus
State of Madhya Pradesh ...Respondent
Date of hearing: 26.07.2022
CORAM: HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE ARUN KUMAR TYAGI, JUDICIAL MEMBER
HON'BLE DR. AFROZ AHMAD, EXPERT MEMBER
Applicant: None.
Application under Sections 14 and 15 of the National Green Tribunal Act, 2010.
ORDER
1. Grievance in the application filed by the applicant Mr. Dashrath Singh Parihar relates to illegal stone mining in forest area of Mohangarh, Khairona Beet, Forest Division of Distt. Shivpuri, Madhya Pradesh. It is submitted that Forest Department is unable to stop the illegal mining in reserved forest and this has caused damage to the environment.
2. Vide order 28.01.2022, this Tribunal constituted a Joint Committee comprising of State PCB, Mines and Geological Department, State of Madhya Pradesh, Regional Office of MoEF&CC at Bhopal, DFO- Shivpuri (Madhya Pradesh) and District Magistrate- Shivpuri (Madhya Pradesh) and directed the same to submit factual and action taken report within three months. The relevant part of the order is reproduced hereunder:-
O. A. No. 462/2021 Dashrath Singh Parihar Vs. State of M.P. -2- "Having regard to the seriousness of the allegation, it appears necessary to ascertain the factual position in the matter through a joint committee of State PCB, Mines and Geological Department, State of Madhya Pradesh, Regional Office of MoEF&CC at Bhopal, DFO-Shivpuri (Madhya Pradesh) and District Magistrate- Shivpuri (Madhya Pradesh) to look into the grievance in this application. The State PCB will be the Nodal agency for coordination and compliance. The joint Committee may meet within one month and undertake site visit and look into the grievance of the applicant. Factual and action taken report may be furnished within three months before the Ld. Registrar, General, National Green Tribunal, Principal Bench at New Delhi by e-mail at [email protected] preferably in the form of searchable PDF/OCR Support PDF and not in the form of Image PDF, who may if necessary put up the matter before the Bench for directions."
3. In compliance thereof, the Joint Committee inspected the area on 28.02.2022 and has submitted report vide email dated 21.04.2022. The relevant parts of the report is reproduced as under:-
"7.0 OBSERVATIONS OF THE COMMITTEE The committee visited the location on 28.02.2022 to find the factual status of the grievances along with the applicant. Various locations were inspected X X X X X X It is observed that mining in the above said location has been undertaken in the past. There are three small pits generated due to the mining. The complainant informs that illegal mining has been stopped since monsoon -2021. The complainant further added that the mining operation in the forest area was stopped due to the news publication regarding illegal mining.
X X X X X X At the above location it was noted that mining has been undertaken and over burden was found near the location. It was informed that plantation was done around 3 years ago at the said location. Rain water has accumulated in the pit due to the illegal mining.
The complainant stated that trees with roots & plant stem have been removed from the area. The committee observed that there are some tree/ Plant remains like Root and branches were fell near the location. However, the no. of trees i.e. 2000 Nos. as claimed by the complainant could not be verified.
X X X X X X The committee visited the location where the plantation was done by the forest department. It is observed that the mining operation was undertaken at a location within the plantation boundary area. O. A. No. 462/2021 Dashrath Singh Parihar Vs. State of M.P. -3- It was informed by the forest department that the plantation was undertaken for the gap filling in the area. The plants like sheesham and kher plants were planted. The plantation was done around 3 years ago.
X X X X X X At this location the committee observed that illegal mining has been undertaken on big scale & Flagstone has been left at the location. Some of the over burden is found dumped in nearby area. The complainant informed that the mining dump is lying there since rainy season.
During the visit, a local resident Shri Dalveer Gurjar Vill majhera, Teh.& Distt. Shivpuri informed that the illegal mining operation was undertaken by the local 4 villages (Arjungawan, Mohangarh, Khairona, Majhera).
8.0 ILLEGAL MINING PROGRESS OF LAST 10 YEARS:
The committee analyzed the google imagery and found out that the illegal mining operation was running from past many years. However, the illegal mining activities has increased in the recent years. The time elapse google imagery is enclosed at the annexure-
3. 9.0 IMPACT OF THE ILLEGAL MINING:
(a)Due to the mining operations the over burden is found to be lying here & there.
X X X X X X 10.0 ACTION TAKEN BY THE FOREST DEPARTMENT:
The forest department informed that various actions has been undertaken to stop the illegal mining. The forest department furnished the relevant documents and reports. The same is enclosed as annexure - 4.
11.0 Conclusion and Suggestions:
a. it is evident from the site visit that illegal mining has been undertaken in the past at above said locations. b. The forest department should undertake strict and effective measures to stop the illegal mining like dug trenches to isolate illegal mining sites, regular and surprise raids/checks conducted jointly by security personnel and law and other authorities, installation of checks posts at vulnerable points.
c. The forest department may be directed to restore/reclaimed the illegal mining area/dumps."
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4. In view of the observations in the report of the Joint Committee, we consider it appropriate to direct the Director, Mining and Geology Directorate, Madhya Pradesh, DFO and District Magistrate, Shivpuri to prepare an action plan for reclamation of illegally mined area and disposal of over burden by making its proper use for land filling as may be possible in the area concerned and to execute such action plan within a period of three months. The action plan shall also include appropriate afforestation and proper landscaping. Action Taken Report with copy of Action Plan and details of action taken for implementation thereof may be furnished within four months by e-mail at [email protected] preferably in the form of searchable PDF/OCR Support PDF and not in the form of Image PDF.
5. Further, the report of the Joint Committee also shows that substantial number of cases of illegal mining are taking place in the State of Madhya Pradesh causing environmental degradation besides loss of revenue to the State exchequer and such illegal mining deserves to be curbed not only by appropriate surveillance and monitoring but also by prompt and effective discovery, arrest and prosecution of the offender, confiscation of the vehicles used and imposition of heavy penalty and environmental compensation without any delay and proper utilization of the compensation recovered for reclamation of the area illegally mined.
6. In view of high incidence of cases of illegal mining especially in natural resources rich area of Madhya Pradesh, we consider it appropriate to constitute a Joint Committee comprising of Principal Secretaries of Forest, Mineral Resources and Revenue Departments, Government of Madhya Pradesh and Director General of Police, Madhya Pradesh. The Joint Committee shall look into all relevant aspects including:
O. A. No. 462/2021 Dashrath Singh Parihar Vs. State of M.P. -5- a. As to how many cases of illegal mining have taken place in the State in the last five years.
b. In how many cases prosecutions have been launched. c. In how many cases the offenders have been convicted. d. In how many cases penalty and environmental compensation have been imposed.
e. In how many cases vehicles were confiscated. f. In how many cases penalty and compensation have been recovered from the offenders in accordance with the directions given by this Tribunal.
The Joint Committee may also look into the deficiencies observed in prevalent surveillance and monitoring system and to make recommendations for evolving policy and programs for ensuring effective surveillance and monitoring systems in the State to prevent such cases of illegal mining. The Joint Committee shall also consider the issues of (i) fixing accountability of the Forest/Mining/Revenue officers in case of illegal mining for reimbursing the loss suffered by the State and expenses incurred for ameliorating environmental pollution/degradation caused due to their inaction, negligence or dereliction of their duties and (ii) taking of departmental and penal action against Police officers for inaction, negligence or dereliction of duty in taking prompt action on receipt of complaints regarding illegal mining and make recommendations in this regard for implementation by the concerned Departments of the State Government. The report may be furnished within three months by e-mail at [email protected] preferably in the form of searchable PDF/OCR Support PDF and not in the form of Image PDF.
7. List the matter for further consideration on 07.12.2022.
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8. A copy of this order, along with a copy of the application and report of the Joint Committee along with documents attached therewith, be forwarded to Principal Secretaries of Forest, Mineral Resources and Revenue Departments, Government of Madhya Pradesh and Director General of Police, Madhya Pradesh and Director, Mining and Geology Directorate, Madhya Pradesh, DFO and District Magistrate, Shivpuri by e-mail for compliance.
Arun Kumar Tyagi, JM Dr. Afroz Ahmad, EM July 26, 2022 AG