Special forest bench to hear Nilgiris resorts case on October 14 (Chennai)
SV Krishna Chaitanya, The New Indian Express
September 25, 2024
The first bench of the Madras High Court on Tuesday transferred all the
cases pertaining to the Nilgiris elephant corridor, including the proposed
demolition of “unauthorised” resorts, to the special forest bench and
posted the hearing for October 14.
Neither the government nor the resort owners obtained clarification from
the Supreme Court on whether the Madras HC could admit the petition
challenging the order of SC-appointed Sigur Plateau Elephant Inquiry
Committee. Acting Chief Justice D Krishna Kumar had advised the resort
owners approach the Supreme Court, however, upon the advice of the state
government counsel, he transferred the cases to the special forest bench.
The elephant inquiry committee, headed by Justice K Venkatraman, had
ordered for the demolition of 35 resorts inside the corridor. On August 16,
executive officers of Solur and Masinagudi town panchayats issued
demolition notices.
Also, a separate petition is pending before the Madras HC challenging the
Tamil Nadu Preservation of Private Forests Notification, 1991, which
declares 1.92 lakh acres of land in Udhagamandalam, Sholur and Gudalur
taluks as private forests. The forest bench would now hear all these cases.
The Acting Chief Justice said the undertaking given by the Additional
Advocate General, which says demolition of the unauthorised constructions
would be kept in abeyance, would be extended till October 14.
Meanwhile, the resorts’ counsel Abdul Saleem said the Hospitality
Association of Masinagudi has filed a clarification petition at the Supreme
Court, which is yet to be listed.
Declaration of 1.92L acres as private forests
Among the cases transferred to the special green bench is a petition
pending before the Madras HC challenging the Tamil Nadu Preservation of
Private Forests Notification, 1991, which declares 1.92 lakh acres of land
in Udhagamandalam, Sholur and Gudalur taluks as private forests.
https://www.newindianexpress.com/states/tamil-nadu/2024/Sep/25/six-killed-16-injured-in-road-accident-near-ulundurpet-in-tamil-nadu
Special forest bench to hear Nilgiris resorts case on October 14 (Chennai)
SV Krishna Chaitanya, The New Indian Express
September 25, 2024
The first bench of the Madras High Court on Tuesday transferred all the
cases pertaining to the Nilgiris elephant corridor, including the proposed
demolition of “unauthorised” resorts, to the special forest bench and
posted the hearing for October 14.
Neither the government nor the resort owners obtained clarification from
the Supreme Court on whether the Madras HC could admit the petition
challenging the order of SC-appointed Sigur Plateau Elephant Inquiry
Committee. Acting Chief Justice D Krishna Kumar had advised the resort
owners approach the Supreme Court, however, upon the advice of the state
government counsel, he transferred the cases to the special forest bench.
The elephant inquiry committee, headed by Justice K Venkatraman, had
ordered for the demolition of 35 resorts inside the corridor. On August 16,
executive officers of Solur and Masinagudi town panchayats issued
demolition notices.
Also, a separate petition is pending before the Madras HC challenging the
Tamil Nadu Preservation of Private Forests Notification, 1991, which
declares 1.92 lakh acres of land in Udhagamandalam, Sholur and Gudalur
taluks as private forests. The forest bench would now hear all these cases.
The Acting Chief Justice said the undertaking given by the Additional
Advocate General, which says demolition of the unauthorised constructions
would be kept in abeyance, would be extended till October 14.
Meanwhile, the resorts’ counsel Abdul Saleem said the Hospitality
Association of Masinagudi has filed a clarification petition at the Supreme
Court, which is yet to be listed.
Declaration of 1.92L acres as private forests
Among the cases transferred to the special green bench is a petition
pending before the Madras HC challenging the Tamil Nadu Preservation of
Private Forests Notification, 1991, which declares 1.92 lakh acres of land
in Udhagamandalam, Sholur and Gudalur taluks as private forests.
https://www.newindianexpress.com/states/tamil-nadu/2024/Sep/25/six-killed-16-injured-in-road-accident-near-ulundurpet-in-tamil-nadu