New Delhi: The National Green Tribunal has cleared the decks for the inland waterway project on the stretch of the Ganga river between Prayagraj and Haldia which is also known as the National Waterway 1. A bench headed by NGT Chairperson Justice Adarsh Kumar Goel said there is no scope for this tribunal to consider the matter as far as this project is concerned as the Allahabad High Court has already decided the issue.
The Inland Waterways Authority told the tribunal that the High Court, in its April 28, 2016, order, allowed the project subject to receipt of all required statutory clearances. "We find that as far as the present project is concerned, the Allahabad High Court order dated April 28, 2016, clinches the matter. In the face of the said order, there is no scope for this tribunal to consider the matter as far as this project is concerned," the NGT bench said. The High Court has expressly referred to the issue of environmental clearance and allowed the project proponents to proceed with the project and get an environmental impact assessment conducted after commissioning of the project, it said.
"Any contra order by this tribunal will be improper. Even if the order of the High Court proceeded on the statement of counsel, the same has been operative for six years and this tribunal is not the forum to question the same. "As already suggested, for future consideration, MoEF (Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change) may study and clarify the matter for technical and governance clarity for inland waterways projects," the bench, also comprising Justice Sudhir Agarwal and expert member Prof. A Senthil Vel, said.