Madras HC blasts Centre
Madras high court on Thursday pulled up the Union government for issuing statements with regard to commissioning of the Koodankulam Nuclear Power Plant (KKNPP) when the court was seized of the matter.
While hearing two public interest litigations from G. Sundarrajan, a division bench comprising justices
P. Jyothimani and P. Devadass, said how can a Union minister issue statements on the commissioning of the plant when the court was still hearing cases relating to it.
“He says the plant is going to be opened shortly. If that is so, why do you come to court? The senior judge received hundreds of SMSes whenever the minister issued such statements,” the bench added.
In one PIL, Mr Sundarrajan sought a direction to the authorities not to commission units 1 and 2 of KKNPP without obtaining a fresh consent order from Tamil Nadu pollution control board (TNPCB); in the other PIL, he sought to stay the Atomic Energy Regulatory Board’s clearance for ‘initial fuel loading’ and ‘first approach to criticality’ of unit 1 of KKNPP on August 10.
Flaying the TNPCB, which passed a consent order prescribing the tolerance limit of trade effluent, the bench said it was a nuclear plant and the board should not treat it like an ordinary industry and an effluent treatment plant.
Pointing out that the court had reserved orders after hearing elaborate arguments and that nearly 200 pages of the judgment had been dictated, the bench asked then what was the purpose of hearing the case for so long.
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