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SC allows transportation of iron ore outside Goa mining lease areas

IANS  |  New Delhi/Panaji 

Providing some relief for companies in Goa, the on Wednesday allowed of ore from loading points on river jetties, while disposing a joint special leave application filed by and another local company.

The apex court's ruling followed the filing of a special leave petition by the companies on Monday, appealing against the March 28 verdict of the Panaji Bench of the Bombay High Court, which had stopped all of

The apex court bench of Justice and Justice said that the for which royalty has been paid to the and has been extracted on or before March 15 this year, should be allowed to be transported.

"Under these circumstances, we are of the view that the which is royalty paid and which is lying on the jetties on or before March 15, 2018 should be permitted to be loaded on the barges and on the vessels so that they can be transported to their destinations," its order read.

The order also states that other issues raised in the SLP may be adjudicated by the High Court bench in Panaji.

activity in the state has been shut down since March 15, following a temporary ban by the Supreme Court, which had ruled that 88 leases in the state had been wrongly renewed and had directed the to issue the disputed leases afresh.

After winding down their operations in leases following the March 15 deadline, companies were lifting outside the lease for to cargo ships mid-sea by river barges, which was objected to by a local NGO Foundation, which had petitioned the High Court.

Speaking to reporters in Panaji, Foundation's said that, while the Supreme Court's order allowed of from the jetties, it did not establish the legality of the ore in question.

"The matter now comes back to the High court where government will have to submit data to prove its claim about which of the ore is royalty paid and which is not," he said.

--IANS

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First Published: Wed, April 04 2018. 21:08 IST
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