Metro Corp seeks permission to carry out work at night

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

The Rail Corporation (MMRC) approached a High Court-appointed committee today, seeking urgent permission to carry out construction work round-the-clock in the Parade area for the III line.

The had restricted the MMRC from carrying out construction work at night last December as it was causing noise pollution and inconvenience to residents.

The court was hearing PILs, which raised the issue of noise pollution caused by the work and also the felling of trees for Metro.

The court had also set up a committee of justices B R Gavai and S M Kemkar to hear matters related to noise pollution caused by the ongoing construction work of the Metro III (Colaba to Seepz) line.

The MMRC today filed an application before the committee, which sits in the

The tunnel-boring work in the Parade area of south could only be done at night, when the traffic was minimal, the application said.

The work would go on till July and result in some noise pollution, it added.

Amicus Curie (appointed to help the court) and Robin Jaisinghani, one of the petitioners and a resident of the area, opposed the application.

If the court was going to grant permission, then the MMRC should be asked to use noise-suppressing barriers, they said.

The committee noted that it was empowered to grant such permissions.

It would hear the parties and convey its opinion and suggestions to the bench, which is hearing the main petition, it said.

The committee would continue to hear the arguments on the application tomorrow.

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First Published: Wed, June 06 2018. 19:25 IST