Parrikar says circuit bench of NGT not feasible in Goa

Press Trust of India  |  Panaji 

Even as the has recommended setting up a circuit bench of the National Green Tribunal (NGT) in Goa, Chief Minister today said it is not possible.

The bench of earlier this month quashed a notification of the Union Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change which said that cases emanating from the coastal state would be heard by the NGT's principal bench at instead of the NGT bench at


The high set aside the notification in response to PILs, restoring the jurisdiction of bench over the cases from Goa, and also suggested that a circuit bench of the green tribunal be set up in the state.

"Personally, I am not in favour of setting up a circuit bench of NGT in It is not possible," Parrikar said, speaking to reporters here.

Setting up a circuit bench "is not an easy task", he said.

"The has already made its stand clear that was proving to be logistically inconvenient and putting a significant financial strain on the exchequer of the state of Goa," he said.

The state had informed during the hearing before the high that there was no space for setting up a circuit bench at the old district building or the Spaces Building at Patto Plaza in Panaji, Parrikar added.

Environmental activists had challenged the Union ministry's decision to shift the jurisdiction over cases from the NGT bench to

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First Published: Fri, October 20 2017. 19:32 IST