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Acc Limited vs The State Of Tamil Nadu
2024 Latest Caselaw 8151 Mad

Citation : 2024 Latest Caselaw 8151 Mad
Judgement Date : 30 May, 2024

Madras High Court

Acc Limited vs The State Of Tamil Nadu on 30 May, 2024

                                                                       W.P.No.14436 of 2024

                                  IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT MADRAS

                                               DATED : 30.05.2024

                                                    CORAM :

                      THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE V. LAKSHMINARAYANAN

                                               W.P.No.14436 of 2024
                                                       and
                                              W.M.P.No.15710 of 2024

                  ACC Limited
                  Represented by its Director,
                  Madukkarai Cement Works,
                  A Unit of ACC Limited,
                  PO – Madukkarai District,
                  Coimbatore – 641 105
                  Tamil Nadu,
                  Represented by its Power of Attorney
                  Suresh Nagur
                  Madukkarai District,
                  Coimbatore – 641 105.                                ... Petitioner

                                                       Vs.

                  1.The State of Tamil Nadu,
                    Through Secretary,
                    Department of Geology & Mines
                    Government of Tamil Nadu,
                    Chennai – 600 032.

                  2.The District Collector,
                    Collectorate Building,
                    District Coimbatore,
                    Tamil Nadu.




https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis


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                  3.Assistant Director of Mines,
                    Department of Geology and Mining,
                    Collectorate Campus District,
                    Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu.

                  4.Deputy Director of Mines,
                    Department of Geology and Mining,
                    Collectorate Campus District,
                    Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu.

                  5.The Tahsildar,
                    Taluk Office, Madukarai Coimbatore South,
                    District Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu.

                  6.The Revisionary Authority,
                    Ministry of Mines, Central Government,
                    Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi – 110 001.                       ... Respondents

                  Prayer : Writ Petition filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of India for
                  issuance of a Writ of Mandamus to forbear the respondents 1 to 5 from
                  levying or collecting any penalty from the petitioner herein pursuant to the
                  orders passed by the 2nd respondent in Rc.No.1128/Mines/2023 dated
                  06.11.2023 or Memo dated 15.02.2024 vide Ref. No.130/2024/A7 issued by
                  the 5th respondent or the personal hearing notice dated 14.05.2024 vide
                  Ref.No.462/Minerals/2019-2 issued by the 2nd respondent, till disposal of
                  proceedings in Revision Application No.27/(01)/2024/RC-II pending on the
                  file of the 6th respondent.

                                  For Petitioner   : Mr.Srinath Sridevan
                                                     Senior Counsel
                                                     for Mr.P.Giridharan

                                  For R1 to R5     : Mr.J.Stalin Abimanyu
https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis
                                                     Additional Government Pleader

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                                  For R6              : Mr.K.Gangadharan
                                                        Central Government Standing Counsel


                                                        ORDER

This writ petition has been filed to forbear the respondents 1 to 5

from levying or collecting any penalty from the petitioner herein pursuant to

the order of the District Collector dated 06.11.2023, and the memo of the

Tahsildar dated 15.02.2024, and the order passed by the District Collector

dated 14.05.2024, calling upon the petitioner for an enquiry on 24.05.2024.

2.Mr.J.Stalin Abimanyu, learned Additional Government Pleader,

takes notice for the respondents 1 to 5. Mr.K.Gangadharan, learned Central

Government Standing Counsel, takes notice for the 6th respondent.

3.Mr.J.Stalin Abimanyu would submit that, during enquiry

conducted on 24.05.2024, since the petitioner had proposed to file a writ

petition, the petitioner had sought for time and the request was acceded to

and the matter has been adjourned without a date. Mr.J.Stalin Abimanyu

also states that a fresh date will be fixed after the results of the General

Elections of 2024 are declared.

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4.Be that as it may, the issue is a very short one. The Supreme

Court of India in Common Cause v. Union of India and others reported in

(2017) 9 SCC 499 had given a slew of directions with respect to mining

leases that are being carried on without environmental clearance. For such

leases, the Supreme Court had directed that penalty be levied by the

delegated authority, namely, the Government of Tamil Nadu. The District

Collector, in pursuance of the said judgment, had passed an order on

06.11.2023. On the basis of the said order, the Tahsildar had issued a memo

on 15.02.2024 directing recovery of several amounts. The point remains that

a Division Bench of this Court in W.A.No.671 of 2020, dated 15.02.2024,

had directed that, prior to the levy of penalty, the lessee should be heard by

the District Collector. As the said procedure had not been followed, taking

into consideration the judgment of the High Court, the memo issued by the

Tahsildar on 15.02.2024 was treated as a show cause notice, leaving the

order of the District Collector dated 06.11.2023 intact.

5.The purport of the order of the Division Bench in the Writ

Appeal was that, prior to imposition of penalty, the District Collector would

have to hear the aggrieved person. Therefore, it makes no sense that the

consequential order is treated as a show cause notice leaving the original https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis

order dated 06.11.2023 intact.

6.Mr.J.Stalin Abimanyu would submit on instructions that the

proceedings dated 06.11.2023 would be treated as a show cause notice to

which the petitioner can submit its explanation and after perusal of the said

explanation and after hearing the petitioner, fresh proceedings will be passed

if found necessary.

7.Taking into consideration the submission of Mr.J.Stalin

Abimanyu, the proceedings of the District Collector, dated 06.11.2023, will

be treated as a show cause notice, for which, the petitioner shall submit its

reply within a period of four weeks from today, i.e., the explanation shall be

given on or before 28.06.2024. The District Collector shall peruse the same

and pass appropriate orders on or before 31.07.2024. Since the proceedings

of the District Collector, dated 06.11.2023, is treated as show cause notice,

the respondents will not enforce the consequential order dated 15.02.2024.

This writ petition stands disposed of accordingly. No costs. Consequently,

connected miscellaneous petition is closed.



                                                                                     30.05.2024
                  mkn
https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis







                  Internet : Yes
                  Index    : Yes / No
                  Speaking order / Nonspeaking order
                  Neutral Citation : Yes / No

                  To

                  1.The Secretary,
                    State of Tamil Nadu,
                    Department of Geology & Mines
                    Government of Tamil Nadu,
                    Chennai – 600 032.

                  2.The District Collector,
                    Collectorate Building,
                    District Coimbatore,
                    Tamil Nadu.

                  3.The Assistant Director of Mines,
                    Department of Geology and Mining,
                    Collectorate Campus District,
                    Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu.

                  4.The Deputy Director of Mines,
                    Department of Geology and Mining,
                    Collectorate Campus District,
                    Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu.

                  5.The Tahsildar,

Taluk Office, Madukarai Coimbatore South, District Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu.

6.The Revisionary Authority, Ministry of Mines, Central Government, Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi – 110 001.

https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis

V. LAKSHMINARAYANAN, J.

mkn/veda

30.05.2024

https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis

 
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