Tamil Nadu to ask court to dismiss Vedanta plea to reopen copper smelter

Reuters  |  NEW DELHI 

By Sudarshan Varadhan

The government ordered the permanent closure of the plant and disconnected its power supply in May following protests that turned violent and culminated in the police opening fire on protesters, killing 13 of them.

"The company's plea to renew its consent to operate is already being heard by the pollution regulator in Tamil Nadu, and our argument is that another petition on similar grounds should not be admitted elsewhere," V. Mowli, a for the Board (TNPCB), told

Rohini Musa, a for Vedanta, did not respond to calls seeking comment. A Vedanta also did not immediately respond to an emailed request seeking comment.

Vedanta has sought a permanent injunction against the from interfering with the operations of its copper smelter, according to the petition filed with the country's environmental court.

The petition filed to the bench of the asked the court to "declare as unlawful and illegal the exercise of powers by the government of Tamil Nadu" to shut down

The tribunal, India's environmental court, earlier this month did not allow the Indian unit of London-listed to reopen its Tamil Nadu copper smelter.

The court will hear arguments from Tamil Nadu in response to Vedanta's plea on Wednesday.

(Reporting by Sudarshan Varadhan; Editing by and Tom Hogue)

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First Published: Wed, July 18 2018. 11:54 IST