Saturday, June 9, 2012

Yogesh Kumar Saxena appreciated as the Chief justice Court has expressed its obligation to the learned Special Officers.

Chief Justice's Court

Civil Misc. Writ Petition No. 4003 of 2006
Harchetan Bramhchari Ji Maharaj vs. State of U.P. and others

Hon'ble Ajoy Nath Ray,CJ
Hon'ble Ashok Bhushan,J

We have considered the report of Mr. Kazmi. The Court has expressed its obligation to the learned Special Officers. We have heard the petitioner and the newly impleaded party. The learned Advocate General has taken a fair and co-operative stand.
It is agreed by all that it is primarily the State's responsibility to look after the following three basic points.
(i) Stoppage of unauthorised effluents discharging from tanneries and other factories like glue factories at Kanpur.
(ii) Stoppage of untreated effluents from industries and also the city waste water from Allahabad into the Ganges.
(iii) Maintenance of sufficient water release from Narora dam.
A sufficient number of reports and orders of Court are already on record. Those basically cover the three points. From now onwards the State is fixed with the responsibility of filing reports of the achievements, if any made, during the period covered between the two successive date of hearing. Copy of the report should be given latest to the parties appearing at the time of next hearing, preferably 24 hours before.
The first such report of the State will be examined on the next date of hearing which is fixed for 2nd Wednesday after reopening at 2:00 p.m., i.e. on 12.7.2006

Dated:24.5.2006
RK(4003-06)

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