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A bench headed by Acting NGT Chairperson Justice Jawad Rahim issued notices to the state government and the pollution board while seeking their responses before July 18.
The green panel also permitted the state govt to file a statement questioning the maintainability of Vedanta’s plea. The Tamil Nadu government had ordered the pollution board to seal and “permanently” close the group’s copper plant following violent protests over pollution concerns.
In April, the Tamil Nadu pollution control board rejected Sterlites plea to renew the Consent To Operate, saying the company did not comply with the stipulated conditions, following which the government issued a permanent closure order on May 28.
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