Hindustan Times (Noida)

NGT slaps fine of ₹10,000 each on Gzb civic chief, executive engineer

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com ■

GHAZIABAD: The National Green Tribunal (NGT) Wednesday slapped a fine of ₹10,000 each on the municipal commission­er and the executive engineer of the Ghaziabad municipal corporatio­n for their delay in removing encroachme­nts from the green belts of Kaushambi.

Kaushambi residents, the petitioner­s in the case, through their lawyers, SA Zaidi and Mansi Chahal, had contended that the green belts in their locality were being encroached upon by malls, business establishm­ents and hospitals.

During the course of the hearing, the green tribunal had also appointed a court commission­er who surveyed the area and submitted a report on September 5, 2019. In December 2019, the tribunal directed the removal of encroachme­nts after which the corporatio­n submitted a status report.

During the hearing on February 3, the NGT observed that the status report submitted by the corporatio­n lacked clarity, that compliance­s had not been made with its directions, nor action initiated against encroacher­s.

It directed municipal commission­er Dinesh Chandra and the executive engineer (name not mentioned in order) to be personally present before it on February 19.

Following this, the municipal commission­er issued a written direction to the zonal in-charge to collect the penalty of ₹12 lakh, which had been imposed on the encroacher­s in October last year.

“The facts and circumstan­ces leave no room of doubt that compliance of the order of the tribunal have not been made so far, much less to say within a period of 30 days even from December 11, 2019,” the tribunal said on February 19.

“...we are of the considered opinion that a cost of ₹10,000 in equal shares shall be deposited by the commission­er as well as executive officer of municipal corporatio­n, Ghaziabad, within one week, with NGT Bar Associatio­n. In case of failure to do so, the said cost shall be recovered as arrears of land revenue by the collector from the officers, in their individual capacity,” the tribunal said.

The tribunal also once again directed the municipal commission­er and the executive engineer to remain present before it on the next date of hearing on March 4.

Chandra said he will comply with the directions. “The cost imposed is on account of delay in carrying out NGT directions. We will expedite activities in this regard and comply with directions,” he said.

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As per rules, a municipal board meeting cannot be held concurrent­ly with the state assembly session.
SAKIB ALI /HT FILE PHOTO ■ As per rules, a municipal board meeting cannot be held concurrent­ly with the state assembly session.

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