Nagpur: Expressing sadness over the failure of the Maharashtra government to prevent the rampant nylon spoiled.
“Today’s hearing has made us believe that in the existing legal framework there are no effective provisions that impose the right fines and punishment to violate the Green Tribunal National Guidelines (NGT) and also prohibition on environmental laws.
Therefore, needs It has emerged for HC to issue the necessary guidelines in this issue, “the division bench consisting of Judge Sunil Shukre and Anil Pansare said.
Observations came when I hear Suo Motu Pills Based on Toi and other media reports about the death of 23-year-old engineering students Pranay Thakre and Saurankh Sauranka 22 years old last year after their throat gap by a deadly string on the streets.
Deven Chauhan was appointed as Amicus curiae in pills.
Previously, the Firdos Mirza intervenor advisor showed that there was a provision of part 113 in the Maharashtra police law that could be called for violating NGT guidelines.
He told me that to fly illegal kites, punishment was provided based on section 117 of the Act.
“The sentence seems quite tame in the current state.
Therefore, as stated earlier by our several new provisions must be considered and recommended to the State Authority.
We asked Amicus Curiae and lawyers to appear for each party to help HC to frame the guidelines this.
They are at Liberty to submit the draft guidelines, “the bench said before the hearing delay of eight weeks.
Worried about the use of a spoiled Nylon regardless of the ban, HC in the last hearing directed 25 respondents, including Vidarbha Regency collectors and police chiefs, to form special cells to take strict action against violators.
They will consist of responsible officers who will work together with each collector and head of the police department.
The judges direct all respondents to ensure that not only the awareness was created about the dangers involved in the use of deadly nylon threads or other spoiled synthetic spoils to fly kites, but also to take effective action against violators as dropped on July 11.
2017.
Amicus previously took them before the government obeyed NGT’s direction, their compliance was almost not visible on the ground.
He showed that the kite flew while using the synthetic Maja rampant and still ongoing without obstacles.