HC notice to Centre, TN govt on PIL against Jaya memorial

Press Trust of India  |  Chennai 

The today sought the response of the Centre and government to a PIL which seeks to quash an order of a state authority giving permission for the proposed memorial for late J on the front here.

It also ordered petitioner S Doraisamy, an advocate, to file his rejoinder to the counter thereafter and posted the matter for further hearing to July 13.

The petitioner claimed that the fell within Clause 8(I) of CRZ I of the Coastal Regulation Zone Notification, 2011 issued by the environment ministry.

However, the member and had granted permission by a March 16 order on the basis that the site fell within Clause 8(II) of CRZ II of the notification.

Hence it was wrong, the petitioner contended.

There was no report from the authorised authority classifying the area as CRZ II, he said.

He also claimed that within two days of the filing the application, the had given the approval for the memorial without obtaining any clearance from the and the (SEIAA).

Also, no recommendation was sought from the (SEAC) under Environment Protection Act, the petitioner contended.

He further said Marina, with a length of 13 km, including a 6km promenade, was considered the world's second longest urban beach. The memorial involved a total project area of 9.09 acres, he said.

During the previous hearing on June 18, the in her oral observations had said that in her opinion no construction should be taken up as the was a pride of not only but the entire country.

The had last month launched the work on the memorial, modelled on a phoenix, symbolising Jayalalithaa's grit and political come backs.

It would be surrounded by landscaped gardens and house the mausoleum of Jayalalithaa, who died on December 5, 2016.

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First Published: Mon, June 25 2018. 19:35 IST