SC Refuses to Reopen Sterlite Plant, Grants Vedanta Liberty to Approach HC

The Supreme Court said the NGT has no jurisdiction to order the reopening of the plant.

FILE PHOTO: A private security guard stands in front of the main gate of Sterlite Industries Ltd's copper plant, a unit of London-based Vedanta Resources, in Tuticorin, in Tamil Nadu March 24, 2013. Credit: REUTERS/Stringer/File Photo

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday refused to allow the reopening of Vedanta’s Sterlite plant in Tuticorin, Tamil Nadu but at the same time granted it liberty to approach the high court.

A bench headed by Justice R.F. Nariman said it is allowing Tamil Nadu’s appeal against the National Green Tribunal (NGT) order only on grounds of maintainability.

It said NGT has no jurisdiction to order reopening of the plant.

The court was hearing a plea by Vedanta group seeking a direction to Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board to implement the NGT order which had set aside the government’s decision to close the plant.

At least 13 people were killed and several injured on May 22 last year when police opened fire on people protesting against the environment pollution being caused by the unit.

Six days later, the Tamil Nadu government had ordered the state pollution control board to seal and ‘permanently’ close the plant.