TN Law Minister welcomes SC order on Vedanta

IANS  |  Chennai 

Nadu Law Minister Shanmugam on Monday welcomed the order allowing Vedanta's copper smelter plant in to remain closed according to the state government's order.

Speaking to reporters here Shanmugam said: "The Nadu government had argued before the that the NGT does not have jurisdiction in deciding on the government's closure order.

"It is a victory for the Nadu government. The will face the case if the company approaches the for relief."

The had ordered closure of Copper following protests in in which 13 people died and several others got injured in police firing after the protest turned violent in May 2018.

The Tamil Nadu Board (TNPCB) had rejected the company's application to renew its "consent to operate".

On an appeal by Vedanta, the NGT set aside the Tamil Nadu government's order to close the plant and ordered TNPCB to issue the renewal of consent to the company within three weeks.

Ever since the copper smelter plant was permitted to be set up in Tuticorin several years ago, people have been protesting against it, calling it a polluting industry.

The apex court's decision came earlier in the day on TNPCB's plea against the December 15, 2018, NGT order directing it to give its consent.

The grant of consent by the state board was subject to the satisfaction of certain conditions by

The TNPCB had in the course of arguments asserted that the copper smelting plant was the cause of near irreversible ground water pollution and thus could not be allowed to resume operation.

On the other hand, had described as "political" the decision to put the plant under the lock.

had contended that the high-level ground water pollution was not limited just to alone, and that similar situation existed in other parts of the state.

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First Published: Mon, February 18 2019. 13:04 IST