NGT verdict on ecological damage caused by Art of Living

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New Delhi, Apr 28 : The National Green Tribunal (NGT) is probably going to provide its final verdict on ecological damage  next Wednesday on the Art of Living (AoL) inflicting ecological harm on the Yamuna banks in Delhi, officers from the ‘Green Court’ told IANS.

Now it is confirmed that NGT will announced the verdict on ecological damage caused by Art of Living.

The Court finished the hearings on the case on Apr twenty two and had reserved the ultimate order.

In his reply filed before the NGT, setting activist Manoj Misra defendant AoL headed by Sri Sri Shankar of “backtracking from their commitment to acquire the ecological destruction caused by their event” — the world Culture festival (WCF) hung on the Yamuna floodplains last month.

AoL, however, added in its application that it failed to turn back however was asking the NGT to permit it to produce a bank guarantee rather than payment in money of the balance Rs 4.75 crore as setting compensation, determined by the NGT earlier.

verdict on ecological damage“The present application is being filed before this Honorable tribunal for modification of the order dated eleven.03.2016 to permit for submission of security by manner of a Bank Guarantee in stead of payment of the balance quantity as directed,” AoL explained in its reply to the NGT.

Petitioner Misra, in his legal document to the NGT through his counsel Sanjay Parikh, added that “instead of compliant with the terms of the endeavor and therefore the directions within the Honorable Tribunal’s order dated eleven.03.2016, the Respondent No.3 (AoL), has currently go with additional device to flout the orders…to additional delay the half payment of the added environmental compensation”.

Misra cleared that the “foundation may be a creating mockery of the law” and side that it had been a “clear case of contempt committed below Section twenty six of the NGT Act.”

AoL has declared it’s not indisposed to paying any setting compensation however needed a “change in modality of payment”.

The foundation additionally challenged the skilled Committee’s observation in its report that the world Culture festival had broken the Yamuna floodplains and it’d require a minimum of Rs.120 crore to revive the world to its original state.

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