HC rejects TN goverment's plea challenging Rs 100 crore NGT penalty
The government had challenged the penalty imposed by the National Green Tribunal for its failure to restore the Adyar and Cooum rivers and the Buckingham Canal.

A Division Bench of Justices R Subbaiah and C Saravanan held the petition as not maintainable, saying as per Section 22 of the NGT Act, an appeal against any order of the tribunal can be made only in the Supreme Court.
The high court had on April 9 granted an interim stay on the Rs 100 crore penalty imposed by the NGT-South Zone for the government's failure to restore Adyar and Cooum rivers and the Buckingham Canal here.
Directing the government to pay the penalty to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), the tribunal in its February 13 order had said the money shall be utilised to restore the water bodies.
The government had challenged the NGT order contending that it "lacked non-application of mind and was based on mistake of facts".
It was also contrary to the principles of natural justice and was arbitrary and unreasonable, the petition argued.
The NGT had passed the order on a batch of pleas, including one moved by social activist Jawahar Shanmugam, seeking a direction to the state to restore and revive the water bodies.
Adyar and Cooum are two of the most polluted rivers to flow through any major urban agglomeration anywhere in the world and the state government was accountable for the situation, the tribunal had observed in its order.
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