Avulapalli Reservoir: Supreme Court Stays NGT’s 100 Crore Penalty On Andhra Pradesh,Orders To Deposit 25 Crore
The Supreme Court has stayed the Rs.100 Crore penalty imposed by the National Green Tribunal (NGT) on the water resource department of Andhra Pradesh for obtaining Environmental Clearance for the construction of Avulapalli reservoir in Chittoor district in violation of environmental norms.The stay is granted subject to the state depositing an amount of Rs. 25 Crore with the authorities within...
The Supreme Court has stayed the Rs.100 Crore penalty imposed by the National Green Tribunal (NGT) on the water resource department of Andhra Pradesh for obtaining Environmental Clearance for the construction of Avulapalli reservoir in Chittoor district in violation of environmental norms.
The stay is granted subject to the state depositing an amount of Rs. 25 Crore with the authorities within a period of eight weeks.
While issuing notice to the respondents,the bench of Justice Sanjiv Khanna and Justice M.M. Sundresh said, “there will be stay of the direction given in the impugned judgment with regard to penalty/compensation, subject to the appellants depositing an amount of Rs.25,00,00,000/- (Rupees twenty five crore only) with the authorities within a period of eight weeks from today.”
The interim order was passed while hearing an appeal against the NGT order quashing the Environmental Clearance granted to Avulapalli Reservoir in Andhra Pradesh by the SEIAA and imposing a Rs. 100 Crore penalty on the State's Water Resource Department.
The Court said that the notice is “returnable in the month of October, 2023.”
It further stated that, “the deposit will be subject to the outcome of the present appeal”.
Case Title: State of Andhra Pradesh v. Gutha Gunasekhar & ors.
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