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Sanjay Kumar Singh vs Union Of India & Ors on 6 September, 2011

The Sub-Committee Prepared the detailed report after elaborating the above points including supportive documents and photographs along with remediation and recommendations submitted to the Joint Committee constituted in the matter of 0.A No. 225 of 2021; Sanjay Kumar vs. Union of India and Ors for consideration and taking further 8 necessary action, in compliance of the orders of Honble NGT in this matter. However, the joint committee has not submitted the final report of the sub-committee to the Hon'ble NGT in the matter of OA No. 225 of 2021.
Supreme Court of India Cites 2 - Cited by 78 - M Sharma - Full Document

Jagdish Kumar vs State Of Haryana on 23 September, 2021

5. We have heard learned Counsel for the parties. We see no reason not to accept the report. Accordingly, we accept the same and direct action in terms of recommendation in the report. Further, we note that as per the report of the Chief Secretary, Haryana filed on O.A. 1011/2018, Jagdish Kumar vs. State of Haryana, as noted in order dated 09.05.2022, at Panchkula, legacy waste at Panchkula is 2.5 lakh metric tonnes spread in 10 acres of land which must be remediated, apart from handling the current waste. In this regard, we may also refer to recent orders on the subject in the context of Bandhwari site in Gurgaon, Haryana, i.e. order dated 23.09.2022 in O.A. No. 172/2021, Poonam Yadav vs. M/s Ecogreen Energy Pvt. Ltd. & Ors. Observations therein may apply to the present site also. As noted in the report, contamination of water or violation of Forest and Wildlife Laws has to be stopped and for past violations, compensation has to be assessed. We determine compensation at Rs. 10 crores. Rs.9 crore to be deposited by the Municipal Corporation, Panchkula and Rs. 1 crore on Municipal Council, Kalka. This amount is being fixed in view of calculation of the Regional Officer, State PCB, Panchkula dated 17.08.2022 (Annexure-14 to the report) and also the rate applied in other such cases i.e. Rs. 300 per metric tonne with remaining amount to cover other violations. The amount may be deposited within one month with the District Magistrate, Panchkula for being used for restoration measures in accordance with 13 the District Environment Plan particularly to reverse the damage as found in the report.
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