City
Epaper

SC to hear plea on Mumbai coastal road project

By IANS | Updated: October 21, 2019 19:55 IST

The Supreme Court on Monday said that it will hear the plea challenging the Bombay High Court order which quashed the Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) approval for the Rs 14,000 crore coastal road project in Mumbai.

Open in App

Solicitor General Tushar Mehta told a bench comprising Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi and Justices S.A. Bobde and S.A. Nazeer that the matter, which was last heard in July, required an urgent hearing.

Representing the Mumbai civic body, Mehta told the top court that the bench could not hear the matter due to busy schedule with the Ayodhya matter.

The bench responded: "We are still busy...We can transfer this to some other bench."

But Mehta insisted the bench to hear the matter as it was aware of the facts.

"All right, we will see," the bench said.

The Bombay High Court had stopped work on the coastal road project, citing "a serious lacuna in the decision-making process" and "lack of proper scientific study", and insisted on environmental clearance for the project under a Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) notification. It also raised the issue of corals despite their "miniscule presence" at Haji Ali and Worli.

The High Court had also observed that the project also required approvals under the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972, though the project has already obtained CRZ clearance from the Union Environment and Forests Ministry.

The project is under construction by Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai, which has engaged private players such as Larsen & Toubro.

( With inputs from IANS )

Tags: Tushar MehtaBombay High CourtHigh CourtmumbaiRanjan Gogoi
Open in App

Related Stories

Navi MumbaiMNS Activists Vandalize Navi Mumbai Dance Bar, Claiming 'Obscenity' Has No Place in Shivaji's Land (Watch Video)

MumbaiMumbai Road Accident: Speeding Tanker Kills Elderly Woman in Andheri; Husband Critically Injured

MumbaiEOW Cracks Down on Mithi River Scam: Two Held, BMC Officials Accused in ₹65.5 Crore Fraud

MumbaiMumbai Police Registers First FIR in Mahim for Feeding Pigeons Following BMC Complaint

MumbaiPolice Busts Chaddi-Baniyan Gang After Burglary Cases Reported in Mumbai, Navi Mumbai and Thane

National Realted Stories

National3-day RBI MPC begins, economists suggest 25 bps cut to mitigate impact of US tariffs

NationalTwo students arrested for instigating Odisha college girl's self-immolation

NationalRahul, Tejashwi spreading lies insulting EC: Giriraj Singh slams Oppn leaders over Bihar SIR row

NationalPM Modi greets Puducherry CM Rangasamy on his birthday

NationalAnti-terrorist operation continues for 4th day in J&K’s Kulgam