The Asian Age

Shacks in Goa do not harm ecology: HC

The bench permitted the state to implement the Shack Policy 201922, and asked it to finalise the Goa Coastal Zone Management Plan

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Panaji, Oct. 14: Beach shacks are not constructi­ons but structures erected out of bamboo and palm leaves and do not cause ecological damage, the Bombay high court has observed.

Shack owners say the court’s observatio­n comes as a huge relief for them as it will now be easy to get permission from coastal regulatory zone authoritie­s for setting up the structures.

The Goa bench of Bombay HC earlier this month, allowed the state government to allot temporary licences for these structures, overruling the order of the National Green Tribunal (NGT).

“Genericall­y, a constructi­on is a cement, mortar and brick structure having permanency. Shacks are not constructe­d but are erected,” a division bench comprising chief justice Pradeep Nandrajog and justice Mahesh Sonak observed.

“As such, no ecological damage is caused due to them,” it said.

The law prohibits constructi­on related to cement, brick and mortar structures having permanency, and it could not embrace temporary erections using bamboo and palm leaves, the court said. It noted that beach shacks existed in Goa since long and are made up of eco-friendly material such as wood, bamboo and palm leaves.

The bench permitted the state to implement the Shack Policy 2019-22, and asked it to finalise the Goa Coastal Zone Management Plan as soon as possible.

The NGT last month stalled allocation of beach shacks in the coastal state in the absence of such plan. Shack Owners’ Welfare Society president Cruz Cardoso hailed the court’s order.

“The HC has given a much sought after respite to shack owners. Now, there is clarity on the issue that these are structures which do not harm the ecology,” he said. He hoped that it would now be easy to get permission from coastal regulation zone authoritie­s for setting up the shacks.

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