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NGT questions pollution control board appointments:
Appointments in Pollution Control Boards under Scrutiny
Context:
The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has questioned pollution control board appointments
Details:
- NGT has directed all States and Union Territories (UTs) to explain within a week whether appointments of chairmen and member secretaries in State pollution control boards have been made as per the guidelines laid down by NGT.
- A bench headed by NGT chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar has warned that if the reply is not filed by the State Pollution Control Boards within the specified time, it would impose a cost of Rs. 25,000 on each defaulting State or UT.
What is the issue?
- In August 2016, the NGT had asked the State governments to fill the vacancies in the boards as per guidelines stipulated by it.
- The tribunal had reiterated the concept of adhocism in appointments and had directed that only qualified person with fixed tenure should be appointed.
- According to the June 8th NGT order in Supreme Court, heads of 10 State Pollution Control Boards had been barred from working till the appointments are made in accordance to NGT judgement.
- The states are Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, Uttarakhand, Rajasthan, Kerala, Sikkim, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Maharashtra and Manipur.
- The judgement had come on plea by an Uttarakhand resident who had challenged the constitution of state pollution control boards on the ground that people who did not qualify were appointed as chairman, member secretary and members of these boards.
National Green Tribunal (NGT) · The NGT is a specialized body equipped with the necessary expertise to handle environmental disputes involving multi-disciplinary issues · It was established in 2010 under the Tribunal Act 2010 · The Tribunal is not bound by the procedure laid down under the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 · It is guided by the principles of natural justice Functions: · effective and expeditious disposal of cases relating to environmental protection and conservation of forests and other natural resources · enforcement of any legal right relating to environment · giving relief and compensation for damages to persons and property and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto |
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