Illegal mining serious environmental threats, Punjab and Haryana High Court
The Punjab High Court and Haryana expressed concern about the increasing threat of illegal mining, saying uncontrolled and uncontrolled utilization of natural resources emerged as ‘ecological balance of the region and a serious threat to environmental stability’. The court said that such activities did not only cause irreparable damage to the environment, including “a lack of groundwater, deforestation and soil erosion, but also”, the public treasury caused great damage. ‘Justice Manari Nehru Kaul rejected Sulindra Kumar’s anticipating bail petition and said:’ Such cases are constantly coming to the courts, where the courts are constantly coming to the courts. ‘In this case, a case was registered with a police station in Ambala under the provisions of the Mines and Minerals Act (Development and Regulation), 1957 and Indian Justice Code, 2023. to determine vehicle, the argument that he is incorrecting has been put on hold. The Court found that a Kipper is involved in illegal transport of minerals without authorized documents. The petitioner was not captured on the spot, but it was “undeniable that the tipper involved was registered in his name”. The court found that the requester was previously registered in similar cases in similar cases and is currently on bail in other pending cases. Justice Kaul said: “The allegator that the file is falsely involved on the basis of the Tipper’s ownership, in light of the prima facie content in his previous history and record, does not bring confidence at this level, while deciding his petition for anticipating bail.” Share this story -tags