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The Forest (Conservation) Act, 1980
T.N. Godavarman Thirumulpad vs Union Of India & Ors on 6 July, 2011
iv. Proposals involving mining of minerals within the ESZ (or) one
kilometer from the boundaries of National Parks and Sanctuaries
whichever is higher is prohibited in accordance with the order of
the Hon'ble Supreme Court dated 4.08.2006 in the matter of T.N.
Godavarman Thirmulpad Vs. UOI in W.P. (C) No. 202 of 1995 and
dated 21.4.2014 in the matter of Goa Foundation Vs. UOI in W.P.
(C) No. 435 of 2012.
Goa Foundation vs Union Of India & Ors on 11 November, 2013
iv. Proposals involving mining of minerals within the ESZ (or) one
kilometer from the boundaries of National Parks and Sanctuaries
whichever is higher is prohibited in accordance with the order of
the Hon'ble Supreme Court dated 4.08.2006 in the matter of T.N.
Godavarman Thirmulpad Vs. UOI in W.P. (C) No. 202 of 1995 and
dated 21.4.2014 in the matter of Goa Foundation Vs. UOI in W.P.
(C) No. 435 of 2012.
The State Of Andhra Pradesh vs Raghu Ramakrishna Raju Kanumuru (M.P) on 1 June, 2022
In State of Andhra Pradesh Vs. Raghu Ramakrishna Raju Kanumuru
decided on 01st of June, 2022, the Hon'ble Supreme Court held that
when the matter has been taken by the Higher Court/Constitutional
Court, then in that case precedence of Constitutional Courts over the
statutory Tribunals like - NGT, in the matter of territorial jurisdiction
prevails. The Hon'ble Supreme Court observed as follows:-
Priya Gupta & Anr vs Addl.Sec.Min.Of Health&Family Welf & ... on 13 December, 2012
"i. Priya Gupta v. Ministry of Health & Family Welfare (2013) 11 SCC
404: This case underscored that government departments are not
exempt from complying with court orders. It emphasized that orders
from higher courts hold paramount authority, and lower tribunals
must adhere to them to maintain legal coherence and respect for the
judiciary.
L. Chandra Kumar vs The Union Of India & Ors on 2 December, 1994
ii. L. Chandra Kumar v. Union of India (1995) 1 SCC 400: A
Constitutional Bench judgment that established the hierarchy and
jurisdictional boundaries between different judicial bodies, reinforcing
that statutory tribunals like the NGT are subordinate to High Courts
within their territorial jurisdiction.
Article 141 in Constitution of India [Constitution]
East India Commerclal Co., Ltd. ... vs The Collector Of Customs, Calcutta on 4 May, 1962
East India Commercial Co. Ltd. v.
Collector of Customs AIR 1962 SC 1893: This case highlighted the
necessity for administrative bodies to follow higher court directives to
ensure consistency and predictability in judicial decisions.