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DB disposes of PIL regarding creation of Artificial Lake in River Tawi, Gandola Project
12/13/2023 10:41:47 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Dec 13: In a Public Interest Litigation filed Inderjeet Khajuria President All Jammu Hotels and Lodges Association Jammu espouses public causes including creation of Artificial Lake in River Tawi and Gandola Project from Mubarakh Mandi to Bahu Fort, A Division Bench of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh High Court Comprising Chief Justice N. Kotishwar Singh and Justice Moksha Khajuria Kazmi disposed of the PIL.
While closing the PIL, Division Bench observed that from the reading of the status reports and also having regard to the directions issued by this Court from time to time, this Court is satisfied that the purpose, for which, the present PIL was filed, has been accomplished and therefore, we are of the considered opinion that no fruitful purpose will be served by keeping this PIL pending as the grievance projected herein has been redressed. The petitioner would be at liberty to approach this Court again or to seek revival of this petition in case any cause of action survives.
DB observed that the main grievance, amongst others raised by the petitioner in this Public Interest Litigation is to the effect that in the recent years, the flow of water has been decreasing owing to the pollution and increasing untreated sewage being dumped into the River Tawi. Keeping in view these problems, the Authorities concerned proposed construction of an artificial lake in river Tawi.
It is stated that the construction of an artificial lake in river Tawi and beautification of banks of river Tawi was perceived as a major step towards developing Jammu city and its surroundings as an independent tourist destination.
But till date, Jammu city lacks any kind of an artificial lake and the concerned authorities seem to have been shying away from their responsibilities. The petitioner feeling aggrieved of the inaction on part of the respondents despite the fact that the scheme to initiate and execute the artificial lake in river tawi is centrally sponsored, wrote a letter to the Minister for Irrigation, Flood Control and PHE to know about the status of the artificial lake in river Tawi. In response to the letter of the petitioner, the Executive Engineer concerned sent a reply.
It is submitted that the said reply reveals admission on the part of the respondents for taking the project of artificial lake in river Tawi casually. The petitioner while agitating the issue with the concerned authorities regarding the construction of artificial lake in River Tawi could lay his hands on some relevant communications. It is submitted that the concerned authorities despite the fact that the funds stand allotted to them for pursuing the aforesaid project they have paid no heed to the public interest involved.
It is stated that poor sanitation, foul smell and heaps of garbage including human waste and plastic has totally rotted the spirit of the morning/evening walkers and the natural beauty of river tawi. The instant petition aims at preservation of river Tawi as a natural tourist destination and in case it is not preserved, it will become a serious threat for natural resources of State.
In short, this public interest litigation relates to completion of the project of Artificial lake in river Tawi and laying down of the Gandola Project from Mubarakh Mandi to Bahu Fort, DB observed.
DB further observed that on 19.12.2022, this Court directed the AAG to file the latest/update status report. In compliance to the said order, the answering respondent has filed the latest status report. It is stated that Administrative Approval has been accorded to the project vide G.O No. 150-JK(JSD) of 2022 dated 14.07.2022 and technical sanction was accorded vide order dated 22.07.2022. The letter of intent in favour of the lowest bidder P&R infra projects ltd. was issued on 24.08.2022 and the work was formally allotted in favour of the said firm vide allotment order dated 07.09.2022. It is stated that the foundation stone for recommencement of the balance work of the tawi barrage was laid on 01.09.2022 and the work at site was started on 22.09.2022.
Status report on behalf of the Managing Director, J&K Cable Car Corporation has also been filed wherein it is stated that the work on the remedial measures of Sector-1 (Peerkho-Mahamaya) is expected to commence soon. Once the work is executed, the State technical committee shall be asked to give its recommendation for commencing of commercial operation. It is stated that at present both the Sections (i) and (ii) of the Jammu Ropeway Project have been completed and put to commercial operation. It is submitted that in terms of the said report the project undertaken by the answering respondent has been completed.
DB observed that looking to the detailed status reports filed by the respondents, it appears that enough and adequate steps have already been taken by the respondents and, therefore, we see no reason to further monitor this case and from the reading of the status reports and also having regard to the directions issued by this Court from time to time, this Court is satisfied that the purpose, for which, the present PIL was filed, has been accomplished and therefore, this Court is of the considered opinion that no fruitful purpose will be served by keeping this PIL pending as the grievance projected herein has been redressed. The petitioner would be at liberty to approach this Court again or to seek revival of this petition in case any cause of action survives. With these observations, Division Bench disposed of the PIL.
—JNF
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