Shifting Goa cases to NGT's Del bench: HC asks state govt to

Press Trust of India  |  Panaji 

The has asked the to file an affidavit by September 18 in connection with the transfer of the state's environmental cases from the bench of the National Green Tribunal (NGT) to the bench.

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


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

The bench comprising Justices Nutan Sardessai and G S Patel on Tuesday asked the to file the affidavit by September 18.

It also fixed September 29 for hearing the petitions filed by several social activists in connection with the issue.

"Despite clear directions in our order of September 5, 2017, we have as yet no affidavit in reply from the state government," the bench said.

The Union Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change has already filed its affidavit before the high

The said that the affidavit has pointed out the issue of inconvenient connectivity between and Puneand also that does not have adequate legal infrastructure and representation in

"While there is little which can be done about connectivity, the second argument is singularly without appeal. In the four years or so since the NGT started its western zone bench in Pune, the state has surely had sufficient time to establish whatever infrastructure it requires in Pune, and to set up a legal team," the HC said.

The HC said that the state should also address the demand for setting up a circuit bench of NGT in

The observed that 40 per cent of the filings before the NGT western zone are from

Notably, Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar earlier this month said the Centre decided to transfer the state's environmental cases from the bench of the NGT to the bench on the request made by his

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

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

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

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

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First Published: Thu, September 14 2017. 15:48 IST