State of Andhra Pradesh v. Obulapuram Mining Company Private Limited
2012-05-04
AFTAB ALAM, S.H.KAPADIA, SWATANTER KUMAR
body2012
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Judgment : In re: CRC Report dated 20-4-2012 We have heard Mr. V. Giri, learned Senior Counsel for Mr. B.S. Yeddyurappa; Mr. C.S. Vaidyanathan, learned Senior Counsel for M/s. Jindal Steels and Mr. C.U. Singh, learned Senior Counsel for M/s. South West Mining Limited from 12.55 p.m. till 1.55 p.m. Hearing concluded. Orders reserved. The learned counsel undertake to give common compilation by 5.00 p.m. tomorrow i.e. 5-5-2012. In re: CEC Report dated 27-4-2012 The report of the Central Empowered Committee dated 27-4-2012, will be taken up in due course. However, in the meantime, we direct the Lokayukta, Karnataka; State of Karnataka and Customs Department to preserve documents, which are specifically referred and relatable to the CEC Report dated 27-4-2012. The Central Empowered Committee will furnish the list of documents to these authorities. In re; Rehabilitation and reclamation In continuation of this Court’s order dated 20-4-2012 (State of A.P. v. Obulapuram Mining Co.(P).Ltd., (2013) 8 SCC 216 ), we clarify that with regard to the implementation of rehabilitation and reclamation plan, liberty is given to the Central Empowered Committee to take all requisite/necessary steps. In re; Response in IA No. 7 of 2011 in W.P.(C).No. 562 of 2009 Having heard the learned counsel on both sides, we grant the following prayer: “(d) Alternatively to (c) above, the manganese ore mined by SANDUR in Mining Leases Nos. 2580 and 2581 be sold through e-auction but the captive consumption and supply to its subsidiary companies may be exempted from e-auction.”