Citation : 2023 Latest Caselaw 5801 Ker
Judgement Date : 24 May, 2023
IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM
PRESENT
THE HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE N.NAGARESH
WEDNESDAY, THE 24TH DAY OF MAY 2023 / 3RD JYAISHTA, 1945
WP(C) NO. 14482 OF 2023
PETITIONER:
DILEEP SADASIVAN
AGED 40 YEARS
DEEPALAYAM AREEKKARA P.O
CHENGANNUR, ALAPUZHA - 689505.
BY ADVS.
UNNI. K.K. (EZHUMATTOOR)
PRAFIN JOSEPH ZACHARIA
RESPONDENTS:
1 THE STATE OF KERALA
REPRESENTED BY THE CHIEF SECRETARY,
GOVERNMENT OF KERALA GOVT. SECRETARIAT,
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM - 695001.
2 THE DISTRICT COLLECTOR
CIVIL STATION, ALAPUZHA - 688001.
3 THE SENIOR GEOLOGIST
MINING AND GEOLOGY MINI CIVIL STATION,
CHERTHALA ALAPUZHA - 688524.
4 MULAKKUZHA GRAMA PANCHAYATH
, REPRESENTED BY ITS SECRETARY,
MULAKKUZHA GRAMA PANCHAYATH
MULAKKUZHA P.O, CHENGANNUR - 689505.
BY ADV AMMINIKUTTY- SR.GOVERNMENT PLEADER
THIS WRIT PETITION (CIVIL) HAVING COME UP FOR ADMISSION
ON 24.05.2023, THE COURT ON THE SAME DAY DELIVERED THE
FOLLOWING:
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JUDGMENT
Dated this the 24th day of May, 2023
The petitioner, who is owner of 10.97 Ares of property in Re-
Survey Nos.494/19 and 494/1-2 of Mulakuzha Village of
Chengannur Taluk in Alappuzha District, has filed this writ petition
seeking to direct the 3rd respondent to issue Mineral Transit Pass
to the petitioner.
2. The petitioner is owner of 10.97 Ares of property. The
petitioner desires to construct a building in the property. The
petitioner therefore approached the Local Self Government
Institution and has obtained a Building Permit.
3. Construction of the building requires levelling of land
and removal of ordinary earth. The petitioner therefore submitted
Ext.P3 application to the 3rd respondent-Geologist seeking to issue
Mineral Transit Pass to the petitioner for transportation of ordinary
earth.
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4. Though the application for Mineral Transit Pass was
submitted on 21.04.2023, the 3rd respondent has not considered
the same. Unless the 3rd respondent considers the application
expeditiously and issues Mineral Transit Pass at the earliest, the
petitioner will be put to untold hardship and financial loss,
contends the petitioner.
5. The Senior Government Pleader entered appearance
on behalf of the respondents and defended the writ petition. The
Senior Government Pleader controverted all material allegations
made by the petitioner in the writ petition.
6. On behalf of the 3rd respondent, it is submitted that a
large number of applications for Mineral Transit Passes are
pending consideration before the 3rd respondent. Issuance of
Mineral Transit Passes would require due verification of the
credibility of application and may involve Site Visits also.
Considering the work load in the office of the 3 rd respondent, at
least three months time is required to take a decision on such
applications.
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7. The Senior Government Pleader submitted that
application for Mineral Transit Pass being a statutory application, if
the petitioner has submitted application supported by all requisite
documents, the same can be considered in accordance with law.
8. Heard the learned counsel for the petitioner and the
learned Senior Government Pleader representing the
respondents.
9. The petitioner wants to construct a building in his
property and has obtained a Building Permit. Construction of the
building would require levelling of land and removal and
transportation of ordinary earth. The petitioner therefore requires
Mineral Transit Pass and has submitted an application for the
same.
10. Rule 26(4) of the Kerala Minerals (Prevention of Illegal
Mining, Storage and Transportation) Rules, 2015 declares that any
consignment of minerals without a valid Transit Pass shall be
considered as illicit and the competent authority and authorised
officer may recover the mineral from the person and also seize the WP(C) No. 14482 of 2023
receptacles in which the same is found and the carrier used in
carrying the same.
11. The application submitted by the petitioner for Mineral
Transit Pass therefore is a statutory requirement. The competent
authority therefore is bound to consider the application in
accordance with law within a reasonable time.
The writ petition is therefore disposed of directing the 3 rd
respondent-Senior Geologist to consider Ext.P3 application filed
by the petitioner and take appropriate decision thereon in
accordance with law, as expeditiously as possible and at any rate,
within a period of six weeks.
Sd/-
N. NAGARESH JUDGE ams WP(C) No. 14482 of 2023
APPENDIX OF WP(C) 14482/2023
PETITIONER EXHIBITS Exhibit P1 TRUE COPY OF THE TAX RECEIPT DATED 14.9.2022 ISSUED BY VILLAGE OFFICER, MULAKUZHA Exhibit P2 TRUE COPY OF THE PERMIT DATED 11.1.2023 ISSUED BY THE PANCHAYATH ALONG WITH APPROVED PLANS Exhibit P3 TRUE COPY OF THE APPLICATION ALONG WITH E-CHALLAN SHOWING THE APPLICATION FEES DATED 3.2.2023
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