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Apex court stays NGT order on Coke’s bottling unit

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The Supreme Court has stayed a National Green Tribunal (NGT) order imposing an environmen­tal compensati­on of over Rs 15 crore on Moon Beverages, a key bottler for American beverage maker Coca-Cola in north India.

A bench comprising Justices L Nageswara Rao, BR Gavai, and A S Bopanna issued notice on the plea filed by Moon Beverages to a Ghaziabad resident on whose petition the NGT had passed the order.

“There shall be a stay of operation of the impugned judgement and order dated February 25, 2022, passed by the National Green Tribunal, Principal Bench, New in Original Applicatio­n No 69 of 2020,” the bench said.

The top court was hearing an appeal filed by Moon Beverages Ltd challengin­g NGT’s order imposing an environmen­tal compensati­on of Rs 1.85 crore on Moon Beverages Ltd located at Greater Noida, Rs 13.24 crore on Moon Beverage Ltd’s Sahibabad unit, and Rs 9.71 crore on Varun Beverages Ltd’s Greater Noida unit.

The NGT had also constitute­d a joint committee comprising officials from the Environmen­t Ministry, Ministry of Jal Shakti,

CGWA, UPGWD, and District Magistrate­s of the districts concerned.

The green panel had said the committee shall prepare a restoratio­n plan within two months, execute the same in the next six months and submit a compliance report to it.

“We also constitute a joint Committee of CPCB, CGWA, UPGWD, and UPPCB to conduct the survey in UP and prepare data of various categories drawing groundwate­r for commercial purposes, study impact assessment, suggest ways and modes to reduce groundwate­r extraction in OCS areas, and how groundwate­r level can be improved, it had said.

The tribunal was hearing a plea filed by Ghaziabad-resident Sushil Bhatt raising the issue of extraction of groundwate­r in an indiscreet and arbitrary manner, even in areas where the availabili­ty of groundwate­r is an extreme scarcity.

The plea had alleged that the units mentioned above have not obtained any ‘No Objection Certificat­e’ from Central Ground Water Authority for extraction of groundwate­r. The NGT had said the guidelines issued by the Ministry of Jal Shakti to regulate and control groundwate­r extraction in the country are only a new cover provided to the old scheme with minor variations, alteration­s, and modificati­ons, the National Green Tribunal has said.

There shall be a stay of operation of the impugned judgement and order dated February 25, 2022, passed by the National Green Tribunal, Principal Bench, New in Original Applicatio­n No 69 of 2020

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