R. Veeramani vs Secretary, Pwd & Ors on 20 February, 2013
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THE NATIONAL GREEN
limitation to the cases arising under the NGT Act .
Section 16 of the NGT Act confers appellate jurisdiction
upon the Tribunal and gives the right ... orders as stated under
sub-sections (a) to (j) of Section 16 of the NGT Act. It will
be useful to reproduce the relevant extract
National Green Tribunal Act, 2010 (for short the
" NGT Act ") and have preferred the present appeal under Section 16
read with Sections ... delay of 16
days even beyond the period of 90 days prescribed under Section 16
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of the NGT Act and as such the Tribunal
within the ambit of
Section 18(2) of the NGT Act. The right to appeal in terms of
Section 16 of the NGT Act ... enactments specified in Schedule I
to the NGT Act . Section 15 of the NGT Act provides for
awarding of relief and compensation to the victims
within the ambit of
Section 18(2) of the NGT Act. The right to appeal in terms of
Section 16 of the NGT Act ... enactments specified in Schedule I
to the NGT Act . Section 15 of the NGT Act provides for
awarding of relief and compensation to the victims
within the ambit of
Section 18(2) of the NGT Act. The right to appeal in terms of
Section 16 of the NGT Act ... enactments specified in Schedule I
to the NGT Act . Section 15 of the NGT Act provides for
awarding of relief and compensation to the victims
within the ambit of
Section 18(2) of the NGT Act. The right to appeal in terms of
Section 16 of the NGT Act ... enactments specified in Schedule I
to the NGT Act . Section 15 of the NGT Act provides for
awarding of relief and compensation to the victims
16 of the NGT Act, which is worded
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identically to the proviso to Section 14(3) of the NGT Act. Referring
to the judgment ... Tribunal to
provide an interpretation to Sections 14 to 16 read
with Section 2(m) of the NGT Act which would
further the cause
enactments
specified in Schedule I to the NGT Act . Section 15 of the NGT Act
provides for awarding of relief and compensation to the victims ... Tribunal to provide an interpretation to
Sections 14 to 16 read with Section 2(m) of the NGT Act which
would further the cause
expression 'sufficient cause' in Section 16 of the NGT Act
is not a legislative innovation but is a derivative reference from
other enactments ... condonation of delay in instituting the appeal under Section 16 of
the NGT Act is required to show a sufficient cause, if the appeal