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National Green Tribunal Southern Zone Kalas Mahal, Chennai NATIONAL GREEN TRIBUNAL SOUTHERN ZONE KALAS MAHAL, CHENNAI. CAUSE LIST OF COURT NO 1 & 2 HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE K. RAMAKRISHNAN Date: 05-08-2021 JUDICIAL MEMBER Time: 10.30 A.M. HON’BLE Dr. K. SATYAGOPAL EXPERT MEMBER SR.NO. 1 TO 17 WILL BE TAKEN UP THROUGH VIDEO CONFERENCE S.NO CASE NO. PARTIES COUNSEL FOR PARTIES AFTER NOTICE 1 Original Application No. M/s. S. Sabarinadh, Indulekha Joseph Ibrahim Karim, Munnar 128/2021(SZ) Counsel for Applicant Vs State of Kerala, Rep by the Chief M/s. Me.Sarashwathy for R5 [HEARD THROUGH VIDEO Secretary, Thiruvananthapuram CONFERENCING ON and ors 17.06.2021] FOR COMPLETION OF PLEADINGS 2 Appeal No.18/2020(SZ) Sridevi Datla M/s. Ritwick Dutta,Rahul Vs. Choudhary,Kanika Sood, Union of India and Ors. Stanley Hebzon Singh Counsel for Applicant [HEARD THROUGH M/s. M.Sumathi for R1 VIDEO CONFERENCING M/s. Madhuri Donti Reddy for ON R2 TO R4 22.03.2021,08.06.2021, M/s. Anirudh Krishnan for 19.07.2021] [FOR COMPLETION OF PLEADINGS AND HEARING] 3 Original Application No. N.Samiraja, Perambalur District M/s. A.Ramesh, G.Elango, G.Nepoliyan Vs. 86/2021(SZ) Counsel for Applicant The Chief Engineer, & Tamil Nadu Public Works M/s. Dr.D. Shanmuganathan for R1,R3,R5 IA No: 107/2021(SZ) Department,Chennai and ors. M/s. C.Kasirajan for R2,4 [FOR STAY] [HEARD THROUGH VIDEO CONFERENCING ON 23.03.2021, 18.06.2021, 02.08.2021] [FOR COMPLETION OF PLEADINGS AND CONSIDERATION OF REPORT] 4 Original Application No. Phinto P.A, Thrissur District and M/s. Rajan Vishnuraj, 10/2021(SZ) Anr. Harish Vasudevan Vs. Counsel for Applicant Union of India and Ors. M/s. Me.Saraswathy for R1 Page 1 of 95 [HEARD THROUGH VIDEO M/s. E.K.Kumaresan for R2 to R5 CONFERENCING ON M/s. T.H. Abdul Azeez, 12.01.2021, 28.06.2021] Mohammed Sadique for R6 [FOR COMPLETION OF PLEADINGS AND CONSIDERATION OF REPORT] FOR REPORT 5 Original Application No. P.V.Subramanian M/s.Yogeshwaran 410/2013(SZ) Vs. Counsel for Applicant State of Tamil Nadu and Ors. [HEARD THROUGH VIDEO Dr. D. Shanmuganathan for R1 CONFERENCING ON M/s. C.Kasirajan for R5 03.07.2020, 16.09.2020, M/s. M.Guruprasad for R8 20.10.2020, 28.10.2020, [FOR CONSIDERATION OF FURTHER 23.12.2020, 03.06.2021, REPORT AND HEARING] 25.06.2021, 13.07.2021] 6 Original Application No. J.Jayaveeran, M/s. S.P.Hari Krishnan 187/2015(SZ) Porur, Chennai. Counsel for Applicant Vs. M/s. D. Shanmuganathan for R1 to R3 [HEARD THROUGH VIDEO The Secretary to Govt M/s. BFS Legal CONFERENCING ON 01.07.2020,10.08.2020, Public Works Department, P.V. Bala Subramaniam for R4 27.10.2020,04.03.2021, Chennai and Ors. M/s. C.Kasirajan for R6 11.06.2021, 12.07.2021] [FOR CONSIDERATION OF REPORT] 7 Original Application No. Manakunnam Village, M/s. Stanley Hebzon Singh 237/2017(SZ) Padashekara Samrakshana Samithy Counsel for Applicant Vs. M/s. A.V.Arun for R1 Thripunithura Municipality, M/s.S.Sree Kumar Associates for Kerala and ors. R2,R3,R4,R6 M/s. BindhuC.G.Ajitha [HEARD THROUGH VIDEO Law Associates for R5 CONFERENCING ON M/s.E.K.Kumaresan 26.05.2020, 10.08.2020, for R7,R9,R10,R12 to R16 15.02.2021, 04.06.2021] M/s. Rema Smrithi for R11 M/s. P.G. Jayasankar for R18 [FOR CONSIDERATION OF FURTHER STATUS REPORT] 8 Original Application No. S.P. Surendranath Karthik M/s. Kaushik N. Sharma 61/2020(SZ) Vs. Counsel for Applicant The Secretary, Indian Railway WelfareDr. V.R. Thirunarayanan for R2,R4,R6,R7 [HEARD THROUGH VIDEO Organization and Ors. M/s. C.Kasirajan for R3&R5 CONFERENCING ON M/s. P.T.Ramadevi for R8 27.01.2021, 25.06.2021] M/s. P.Srinivas for R9 [FOR CONSIDERATION OF FURTHER WITH REPORT AND STATUS REPORT] 9 Original Application No. Tribunal on its own motion Dr.V.R. Thirunarayanan for R1 to R5, R9 54/2020(SZ) SUO MOTU based on the News M/s. C.Kasirajan for R6 Item inDinamalar Newspaper dt: M/s. P.T. Ramadevi for R7 02.03.2020, Chennai M/s. G.Janakiraman for R8 Supplementary, “ Ambattur Lake getting polluted due to Sewage [HEARD THROUGH VIDEO Water” . CONFERENCING ON Vs. [FOR CONSIDERATION OF FURTHER 27.01.2021, 25.06.2021] The Secretary to Govt. of Page 2 of 95 Tamil Nadu, Public Works REPORT AND STATUS REPORT] Department, Chennai and Ors. 10 Original Application No. Rajesh Ghantayath M/s. G.StanleyHebzon Singh, VivekFiaoda, 104/2020(SZ) Vs. K.Mageshwaran & Counsel for Applicant IA No: 79/2021(SZ) Union of India and Ors. M/s. Darpan K.M for R2 [ To file the Joint M/s. R.Thirunavukarasu for R3,R4 Committee Report along M/s. Vasanth H.K for R5 with R4] M/s. M.R.Gokul Krishnan for R6 [HEARD THROUGH VIDEO M/s. B.Dhanaraj, Deepa Mariappan for R7 CONFERENCING ON M/s. V.Sudhakar & K.S.Viswanathan for R8 10.07.2020, 17.03.2021, [FOR CONSIDERATION OF 01.07.2021, ] ACTION TAKEN REPORT] 11 Original Application No. Atana Flat Owners and Residents M/s. R.Prabhakaran, M.Karpagam, 106/2020(SZ) Association, Kancheepuram J.Satheesh, Sindhuja.K District. Counsel for Applicant Vs. M/s. C.Kasirajan for R1 [HEARD THROUGH VIDEO The District Environmental M/s. R.Kamalarani for R2 CONFERENCING ON Engineer, Tamil Nadu Pollution M/s. M.R.Gokul Krishnan for R3 16.07.2020,21.07.2020, Control Board, Kancheepurm 08.10.2020,16.03.2021, District and Anr. 17.06.2021] [FOR CONSIDERATION OF REPORT] 12 Original Application No. The Tribunal on its own motion Dr. V.R.Thirunarayanan SUO MOTU based on the 146/2020(SZ) for R1 to R4,R6 News item in Dinamalar M/s. C.Kasirajan for R5 Newspaper, Chennai Edition dt: 31.07.2020, “Will Irumbuliyur lake M/s. P.Srinivas for R7 be redeemed from encroachers?”. Vs. [HEARD THROUGH VIDEO CONFERENCING ON The Principal Secretary to [FOR CONSIDERATION OF REPORT AND 10.08.2020, 30.06.2021] Government, Public Works FILING THEIR RESPONSE] Department, Chennai and Ors. FOR HEARING 13 Original Application No. V.Sankara Subramanian M/s. S.MuthuVairam 74/2017(SZ) Vs. Counsel for Applicant The State of Tamil Nadu Dr.D.Shanmuganathan for R1 [HEARD THROUGH VIDEO Chennai and Ors. M/s. Syed Nurullah Sheriff for R2 CONFERENCING ON M/s. C.Kasirajan for R3 19.05.2020, 13.08.2020, M/s. AbithaBanu for R4, R5 11.09.2020, 24.09.2020, 24.02.2021, 15.03.2021] [ FOR HEARING] 14 Original Application No. M/s.Tappal Flour Mill M/s. P.Venkaiah Naidu Syed Sadiq & Associates 176/2017(SZ) Vs. Counsel for Applicant State of Andhra Pradesh, [HEARD THROUGH VIDEO M/s. Madhuri Donti Reddy CONFERENCING ON Guntur District and Ors. 05.06.2020,22.07.2020, for R1 to R5 05.08.2020, 18.06.2021, [FOR HEARING] 12.07.2021] 15 Appeal No.91/2017(SZ) Subramanyeswara Swamy M/s. Naidu Associates, P.Venkaiah Naidu Vs. Counsel for Appellant [HEARD THROUGH VIDEO The State of Andhra Pradesh Page 3 of 95 CONFERENCING ON and Ors. M/s. Madhuri Donti Reddy 06.06.2020,22.07.2020, for R1 to R5 05.08.2020, 12.07.2021, 12.07.2021] [HEARING] 16 Appeal.No.08/2020(SZ) Environment Support Group M/s. A.Yogeshwaran Vs. Counsel for Appellant [HEARD THROUGH VIDEO Karnataka Road Development M/s. Yashodhar Hegde for R1 CONFERENCING ON Corporation Limited., M/s. Me.Saraswathy for R4 M/s. Vasanth H.K for R6 15.05.2020, 23.06.2020, Bengaluru. 07.10.2020, 19.02.2021,] [HEARING] 17 Original Application No. Tribunal on its own motion M/s. E.K.Kumaresan for R1 to R7 75/2020(SZ) SUO MOTU based on the News Item in The Hindhu Newspaper dt: 30.05.2020, “Kerala Forest Department told to permit sand removal from Pampa”. [HEARD THROUGH VIDEO Vs. CONFERENCING ON The Chief Secretary of Kerala, [FOR CONSIDERATION OF REPORT AND 02.06.2020, 17.11.2020, Thiruvananthapuram, 16.03.2021, 25.06.2021] HEARING] Kerala and Ors. Page 4 of 95 NATIONAL GREEN TRIBUNAL SOUTHERN ZONE KALAS MAHAL, CHENNAI. CAUSE LIST OF COURT NO 1 & 2 HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE K. RAMAKRISHNAN Date: 06.08.2021 JUDICIAL MEMBER Time: 10.30 A.M. HON’BLE Dr. K. SATYAGOPAL EXPERT MEMBER SR.NO. 1 TO 18 WILL BE TAKEN UP THROUGH VIDEO CONFERENCE S.NO CASE NO. PARTIES COUNSEL FOR PARTIES AFTER NOTICE 1 Original Application No. R.Balakrishnan, Cuddalore M/s. S.Kolandasamy, C.S.Saravanan 125/2021(SZ) Vs. Counsel for Applicant [HEARD THROUGH VIDEO The Distrct Collector, Dr. D. Shanmuganathan for R1 to R6 CONFERENCING ON Cuddalore and Ors. 11.06.2021] M/s. C.Kasirajan for R6 FOR APPEARANCE OF PARTIES 2 Original Application No. M/s. Parisara Hitharakshana M/s. R.Rajarajan, R.Dillikumar, Samithi, Karnataka 85/2021(SZ) M.Manohar Vs. Counsel for Applicant Union of India and Ors. [HEARD THROUGH VIDEO M/s. Darpan K.M CONFERENCING ON for R2 to R7,R9 to R11,R13 23.03.2021, 21.06.2021] M/s. M.R.Gokul Krishnan for R8 M/s. Vasanth H.K. for R12 [FOR APPERARANCE OF PARTIES AND CONSIDERATION OF REPORT] 3 Original Application No. Zion Nagar Plot Owners Welfare M/s.Ramanlal Association 90/2015(SZ) Counsel for Applicant Vs.
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