HC quashes Goa govt order allowing transportation of iron ore

Press Trust of India  |  Panaji 

In a setback to the industry in Goa, the today set aside the state government's order allowing the of royalty-paid lying outside the lease areas.

The activities in have come to a standstill from March 16 as per the orders. The apex court, on February 7, had set aside the second renewals granted to 88 leases, which were granted time to manage their affairs till March 15.

Goa Foundation, on whose petition the SC had quashed the mining leases, had approached the high court against the state government's March 21 order allowing the of ore.

The bench today set aside the order passed by allowing the movement and export of that ore lying outside the mining leases for which the royalty has been paid by the lease holders.

After the state government's order, a total 30,000 tonnes of ore lying outside the leases was transported till the end of April, the official website of the (DMG) of the said.

The HC today granted four weeks time to the state to decide on the ownership of the lying outside the leases across the state.

The petitioner has sought a declaration that all ore lying outside the mining lease areas and ore transported from March 16 belonged to the state and therefore cannot be a subject matter of commercial transaction or trade or transport by any person other than the state.

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First Published: Fri, May 04 2018. 15:05 IST