HC reserves order on NGO's plea against transportation of ore

Press Trust of India  |  Panaji 

The today reserved its order on a petition filed by an NGO opposing the of extracted till March 15, when the activity was banned by the

A division bench of justices N M Jamdar and Prithviraj Chauhan, which has been hearing the arguments in the matter for last four days, did not specify any date for pronouncing the order.

The activity in the state came to a standstill from March 15 as the apex court quashed the second renewal of leases given to 88 companies in the coastal state in 2015. The had passed the order to this effect on February 7.

had filed the plea in the high court challenging the action of the firms to transport the ore which is stocked inside or outside the leases.

Norma Alvares, the representing the NGO, pleaded before the high court that the ore, lying either inside or outside the leases, should be declared as the state property.

The NGO said that cannot remain a subject matter of commercial transaction or trade after March 15.

Alvares pleaded that the money earned by the 88 leaseholders from any transport and sale of mineral ore after March 15 must be deposited in the Goa Permanent Fund.

Defending the State Mines and Geology Department, pleaded that the judgement has been misinterpreted by the petitioner.

He told the court that unless there is a statutory provision or specific direction by the apex court there cannot be a stay on the of ore lying outside the lease area.

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First Published: Fri, April 27 2018. 17:55 IST