National Green Tribunal has imposed a cost of Rs 10,000 on Haryana for not filing a report on illegal mining in the Rithoj village of Gurugram district despite earlier directions. The green body was hearing a petition that claimed unscientific illegal mining in the village had resulted in the depletion of water table, green cover and damage to water bodies.
A bench of National Green Tribunal Chairperson Justice Prakash Shrivastava noted that the tribunal had earlier formed a panel that in its report had acknowledged the adverse effects of illegal mining.
The bench — also comprising Judicial Members Justice Sudhir Agarwal and Justice Arun Kumar Tyagi and Expert Member A Senthil Vel — said the authorities concerned took no action despite acknowledging the existence of illegal mining.
Following this, the tribunal had sought a further action taken report.
It said the tribunal, in its order dated January 5, had warned the panel of «stern action» for submitting a «casual report».
Considering another report the following month, the tribunal had noted that the administration did not take any action despite the illegal mining continuing.
In its order dated February 8, the tribunal had said the conduct showed paralysis of the administration on the subject, in breach of the «public trust doctrine», the bench added.
The National Green Tribunal had also directed the Haryana chief secretary to personally look into the matter and take remedial measures, besides filing an action taken report within a month.