Centre shifted NGT's jurisdiction for Goa to Del bench on

Press Trust of India  |  Panaji 

Chief Minister today said the Centre decided to transfer the state's environmental cases from the bench of the National Green Tribunal (NGT) to the bench on the request made by his

He said the change was sought given that was inconvenient as far as travelling is concerned for pursuing the cases and that the state doesn't have a "legal set-up" in that city which it has in


Union ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) had last month issued a notification excluding from the jurisdiction of the bench of the NGT and brought it under the bench.

The had issued a notice to the state taking suo motto cognisance of the notification.

"The state had written to the Centre requesting it to shift the (NGT) jurisdiction for from to Delhi, as is inconvenient for us. If I have to send a lawyer to represent any case, it takes three days for him. The connectivity with is bad," the chief minister said.

He said all the procedures were followed while asking the Centre to shift the jurisdiction.

"The does not have a legal set-up in like it has in Delhi, so opting for is a natural choice. If the NGT were in Mumbai, it would have been more convenient," Parrikar said.

Justifying the choice of Delhi, he said the national capital has an excellent connectivity.

"It is also convenient to the defender," Parrikar said referring to the fact that the state is a defender in the cases filed with the NGT.

The opposition Congress had written to Union Environment Minister Harsh Vardhan protesting the Central notification.

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First Published: Fri, September 01 2017. 16:02 IST