The Navhind Times
Saturday, 22 Nov 2025
Subscribe
  • Home
  • Goa News
  • National News
  • World News
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Opinion
    • Editorial
    • Letters to Editor
    • Commentary
  • Magazines
    • B & C
    • Buzz
    • Zest
    • Panorama
    • Kurio City
  • Kuriocity
  • GoGoaNow
  • 🔥
  • Goa News
  • Top
  • Featured
  • Sports
  • National News
  • Buzz
  • Editorial
  • Commentary
  • Letters to Editor
  • Kurio City
Font ResizerAa
The Navhind TimesThe Navhind Times
  • Home
  • Goa News
  • National News
  • World News
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Opinion
  • Magazines
  • Kuriocity
  • GoGoaNow
Search
  • Home
  • Goa News
  • National News
  • World News
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Opinion
    • Editorial
    • Letters to Editor
    • Commentary
  • Magazines
    • B & C
    • Buzz
    • Zest
    • Panorama
    • Kurio City
  • Kuriocity
  • GoGoaNow
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© 2022 Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.
National News

Top court refuses to block Carbide’s toxic waste disposal

nt
Last updated: February 28, 2025 12:56 am
nt
Share
SHARE

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Thursday refused to interfere with a Madhya Pradesh High Court order on shifting of toxic waste of the 1984 Bhopal gas tragedy and disposing it in Pithampur area in the state’s Dhar district.

A bench of Justices BR Gavai and Augustine George Masih disposed of a petition which challenged an order of December 3, 2024 of the High Court directing the state government to take steps for removal of toxic waste material from the site of Union Carbide India Ltd (UCIL).

The bench said the High Court had passed the order after considering views of an expert committee comprising directors of the National Environmental Engineering Institute (NEERI), the National Geophysical Research Institute (NGRI) and chairman of Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB).

It said both NEERI and NGRI were “institutes of repute and recognition” in their respective fields and courts had often relied on their views whenever faced with questions on environmental protection.

Hours after the SC order, the process for the first round of trial incineration of 10 tonnes of waste began in Pithampur in Madhya Pradesh’s Dhar district on Thursday amid tight security, officials said.

The bench took on record the affidavit filed by senior advocate Nachiketa Joshi, appearing for the Madhya Pradesh government, that contained minutes of a meeting held on June 19, 2023, where views of experts from NEERI, NGRI and CPCB were noted.

The state government, the court said, took the decision after the approval from the expert panel.

“The impugned High Court order would reveal that it took a serious view of the lethargic manner in which the state government was dealing with the disposal of waste. It is revealed that only after the direction from the High Court, the matter has moved. The High Court is monitoring the matter. In that view of the matter, we do not find any reason to interfere with impugned order…,” the bench said.

The top court further directed the intervenors, including civil society members, to raise their grievances before the High Court, which would considered it.

Parties were further allowed to give their suggestions, if any, before the High Court or the state government, which will in turn forward it to the expert committee for consideration.

Joshi said the first trial run as directed by the High Court was set to be conducted on Thursday for disposal of the waste.

The bench said it had disposed of the matter for when an order was dictated in open court, it immediately came into effect.

Senior advocate Devadatt Kamat, appearing for the petitioner, said not all recommendations and safeguards suggested by the expert panel were adopted by the state in disposal of the waste.

The bench said it couldn’t sit on the opinion of experts, who had already approved the transportation and disposal of the waste.

Senior advocate Anand Grover, representing others, said civil society members, who were working in Bhopal for the past 40 years were required to be consulted before disposal of the waste.

The bench, however, did not agree with the submissions and asked the aggrieved parties to raise their arguments before the high court.

On February 25, the top court asked authorities to apprise it about the precautions taken to dispose of the waste.

TAGGED:Top
Share This Article
Facebook Whatsapp Whatsapp Email Copy Link Print
Previous Article Fighting corruption
Next Article AAP stages dharna after suspended MLAs barred from assembly premises

Your Trusted Source for Accurate and Timely Updates!

Our commitment to accuracy, impartiality, and delivering breaking news as it happens has earned us the trust of a vast audience. Stay ahead with real-time updates on the latest events, trends.
FacebookLike
XFollow
InstagramFollow
YoutubeSubscribe
- Advertisement -

You Might Also Like

Goa News

Nearly a yr after fatal attack, bison fear returns to haunt Bondbaag

By nt
FeaturedNational News

Indians taking too much salt, says ICMR

By nt
Goa News

Union budget to benefit Goa in pharma, fisheries sectors: Prasada

By nt
Sports

Karnataka book last eight spot

By nt
The Navhind Times
Facebook Twitter Youtube Rss Medium

About US

The Navhind Times

The Navhind Times, the first and largest circulated English Daily from Goa, has earned the trust, respect and loyalty of the Goans by virtue of its objective reporting, commentaries and features. It was launched by the House of Dempos, a pioneer in the industrial development of Goa, on February 18, 1963 soon after Goa was liberated from the Portuguese rule.

Top Categories
Usefull Links

© The Navhind Times. All Rights Reserved.