The Maharashtra government has undertaken to pay Rs. 100 crore as compensation for the restoration of the Ulhas and Waldhuni rivers after the Supreme Court summoned the Chief Secretary of the State..The Bench of Justices Madan B Lokur and Deepak Gupta recorded the undertaking given by the State in the case of Municipal Commissioner, Ulhasnagar Municipal Corporation v Vanashakti Public Trust & Ors..The case pertained to the heavy pollution that was taking place in the Ulhas and Waldhuni rivers flowing through Maharashtra..In 2015, after observing that the rivers were critically polluted, the NGT had passed a detailed judgement, imposing a collective penalty of about Rs. 95 crore on the Kalyan Dombivili Municipal Corporation, Ambarnath Municipal Council, Ulhasnagar Municipal Corporation, Kulgain Badlapur Municipal Council, MIDC and the common effluent treatment plants of Dombivili..However, instead of paying the penalty, the authorities had approached the Bombay High Court, which stayed the NGT judgment. In order to assail the same, Human Rights Law Network (HRLN) had preferred a Special Leave Petition before the Supreme Court..The Supreme Court directed all the parties to file fresh civil appeals against the NGT judgment. In their affidavit, the municipal corporations had claimed that they did not have enough money to pay for the pollution caused and that they could only change things in next three or four years..However, after detailed examination, the Court sought personal presence of the Chief Secretary of Maharashtra, Sumit Mullick. Mullick, who was present in court on November 14, undertook to disburse Rs. 100 crore for the restoration of the Ulhas and Waldhuni rivers, with 50 crore to be paid within a month..A further amount of Rs. 25 crores should be released on or before January 15, 2018 and the balance Rs. 25 crores will have to be released on or before February 18, 2018. Mullick will also be held personally liable for any non-compliance of the order..The Chief Secretary was also directed to take a decision on 500 jeans washing units which are discharging effluents into the rivers. The Court has also asked the State to consider disconnection of electricity and water supply to these jeans washing units, if necessary..Advocate Zaman Ali of the Human Rights Law Network (HRLN) appeared on behalf of the petitioner, Vanashakti Public Trust..Read the order below.
The Maharashtra government has undertaken to pay Rs. 100 crore as compensation for the restoration of the Ulhas and Waldhuni rivers after the Supreme Court summoned the Chief Secretary of the State..The Bench of Justices Madan B Lokur and Deepak Gupta recorded the undertaking given by the State in the case of Municipal Commissioner, Ulhasnagar Municipal Corporation v Vanashakti Public Trust & Ors..The case pertained to the heavy pollution that was taking place in the Ulhas and Waldhuni rivers flowing through Maharashtra..In 2015, after observing that the rivers were critically polluted, the NGT had passed a detailed judgement, imposing a collective penalty of about Rs. 95 crore on the Kalyan Dombivili Municipal Corporation, Ambarnath Municipal Council, Ulhasnagar Municipal Corporation, Kulgain Badlapur Municipal Council, MIDC and the common effluent treatment plants of Dombivili..However, instead of paying the penalty, the authorities had approached the Bombay High Court, which stayed the NGT judgment. In order to assail the same, Human Rights Law Network (HRLN) had preferred a Special Leave Petition before the Supreme Court..The Supreme Court directed all the parties to file fresh civil appeals against the NGT judgment. In their affidavit, the municipal corporations had claimed that they did not have enough money to pay for the pollution caused and that they could only change things in next three or four years..However, after detailed examination, the Court sought personal presence of the Chief Secretary of Maharashtra, Sumit Mullick. Mullick, who was present in court on November 14, undertook to disburse Rs. 100 crore for the restoration of the Ulhas and Waldhuni rivers, with 50 crore to be paid within a month..A further amount of Rs. 25 crores should be released on or before January 15, 2018 and the balance Rs. 25 crores will have to be released on or before February 18, 2018. Mullick will also be held personally liable for any non-compliance of the order..The Chief Secretary was also directed to take a decision on 500 jeans washing units which are discharging effluents into the rivers. The Court has also asked the State to consider disconnection of electricity and water supply to these jeans washing units, if necessary..Advocate Zaman Ali of the Human Rights Law Network (HRLN) appeared on behalf of the petitioner, Vanashakti Public Trust..Read the order below.