IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
Hon'ble Justice .Kuldip Singh, and Hon'ble Justice. K.
Ramaswamy.
Writ Petition (Civil) No. 4677 of 1985
15th May, 2002
M. C. Mehta
Vs
Union of India and Others
Reported in 1992 (3) SCC 256 = 1992 (4) JT 46.
ORDER
1. We reserved judgment in these matters on April 24, 1992. We heard learned
counsel for the parties at considerable length for several days. We have been
taken through the provisions of the Delhi Development Act, 1957, Master Plan
for Delhi published in the Gazette of India dated August 1, 1990, the Delhi
Development Authority (Zoning) Regulations, 1983, the Delhi Municipal
Corporation Act, 1957, the Faridabad Complex Administration (Regulations and
Development) Act, 1971, the Development Plan for the Faridabad-Ballabgarh
Controller Areas published in the Haryana Government Gazette dated December
17, 1991, the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981, the
Environment (Protection) Act 1986, the National Health Policy, 1985, the
Ancient Monuments Act, 1958, the National Capital Region Planning Board Act,
1985 and various other documents including reports of the Experts on air
pollution and environments. The parties have submitted detailed written
arguments which we have taken into consideration. We have given our thoughtful
consideration to the various arguments advanced by the learned counsel for the
parties.
2. We are conscious that environmental changes are the inevitable consequence
of industrial development in our country, but at the same time the quality of
environment cannot be permitted to be damaged by polluting the air, water and
land to such an extent that it becomes a health hazard for the residents of
the area. We are constrained to record that Delhi Development Authority,
Municipal Corporation of Delhi, Central Pollution Control Board and Delhi
Pollution Control Committee have been wholly remiss in the performance of
their statutory duties and have failed to protect the environments and control
air pollution in the Union territory of Delhi. Utter disregard to environment
has placed Delhi in an unenviable position of being the world's third
grubbiest, most polluted and unhealthy city as per a study conducted by the
World Health Organisation. Needless to say that every citizen has a right to
fresh air and to live in pollution-free environments.
3. For the reasons to be recorded and pronounced at a later stage we order and
direct as under :
(1) The mechanical stone crushers established/operating in Lal Kuan, Anand
Parbat, Rajokri, Tughlakabad and in any other area of the Union territory of
Delhi shall stop operating/functioning with effect from August 15, 1992. No
stone crusher shall operate in the Union territory of Delhi from August 15,
1992 onward.
(2) The mechanical stone crushers, established/operating in Suraj Kund,
Lakhanpur, Lakkarpur, Kattan, Gurukul, Badkhal, Pallinangla, Saraikhaja,
Anangpur and Ballabgarh areas of Haryana shall stop operating/functioning with
effect from August 15, 1992. No stone crusher shall operate in the above-said
area from August 15, 1992 onward.
(3) The writ petitions filed by the owners/proprietors of stone crushers in
the Delhi High Court which have been transferred to this Court shall stand
dismissed with no order as to costs.
(4) The stone crushers in the Union territory of Delhi/Faridabad-Ballabgarh
Complex which do not have valid licenses from the authorities under the Delhi
Municipal Corporation Act, 1957/Faridabad Complex Administration (Regulations
and Development) Act, 1971 or from any other authority which the law requires,
shall stop functioning and operating with immediate effect.
(5) The stone crushers, in respect of which closure-orders/directions have
been issued by the Central Pollution Control Board under Section 31-A of Air
(Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 or by the Central Government
under Section 5 of the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, shall stop
functioning/operating with immediate effect.
(6) The Delhi Development Authority through its Vice-Chairman and Commissioner
(Planning), the Delhi Municipal Corporation through its Commissioner,
Faridabad Complex Administration through its Chief Administrator, Director
Town and Country Planning Department, Haryana, Deputy Commissioner Faridabad,
Haryana Urban Development Authority though its Commissioner/Chief Executive,
Central Pollution Control Board through its Member-Secretary, Central
Government under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 and the Commissioner
Police Delhi are directed to ensure the compliance with our above orders.
(7) The officers of the Town and Country Planning Department, Government of
Haryana, who were present in Court, informed us that a new "crushing zone" has
been approved at village Pali and the lay-out Plan has been prepared and is in
the process of demarcation by the Haryana Urban Development Authority. The
said "crushing zone" has been set up with the object of rehabilitating the
existing stone crushers who are being stopped from functioning as a result of
our orders. We, therefore, direct the State of Haryana through the Director,
Town and Country Planning Department, Haryana, Chandigarh, the Chief
Administrator Faridabad Complex Administration, the Deputy Commissioner,
Faridabad and the Haryana Urban Development authority to demarcate, and allot
the sites to the stone crushers mentioned in paras 1, 2, 4 and 5 above by draw
of lots or by any other fair and equitable method. We further direct these
authorities to provide additional land in or around the "crushing zone" if
there is not sufficient land in the said zone to accommodate all the stone
crushers affected by our orders. This exercise shall be completed and plots
offered to the stone crushers within a period of six months from today. The
Director, Town and Country Planning Department, Haryana, Chandigarh is further
directed to send a progress report to the Registry of this Court before July
31, 1992 in this respect.
(8) We make it clear that our orders contained in paras 1, 2, 4 and 5 above
are in absolute terms and are not dependent or consequential to our directions
in para 7 above.
4. We are not finally disposing of the writ petition at this stage and we keep
it pending for the purposes of monitoring the above directions. To be listed
on August 5, 1992.
5. The copies of this order be sent to all the authorities mentioned in paras
6 and 7 above within two days.