Mumbai Coastal Road project: Bombay HC quashes CRZ permission for southern stretch
Mumbai: The Bombay High Court Tuesday quashed and set aside the Coastal Regulation Zone Clearance granted by Ministry of Environment Forest (MoEF) on May 2017, for the southern stretch of the Rs 12,000-crore Coastal Road project of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC).
A bench of Chief Justice Pradeep Nadrajog and Justice N M Jamdar said, "We accordingly hold that there is a lack of proper scientific study and this has been overlooked by MCZMA(Maharashtra Coastal Zone Management Authority), EIA (Environmental Assessment Report) and MoEF warranting the approval granted by MCZMA on 4th January 2017, the approval granted by EAC on 17th March 2017 and the final approval granted by MoEF on 11th May, 2017 are liable to be quashed and set aside."
The petition moved by city-based architect Shweta Wagh and eight other petitioners, challenging the CRZ (Amendment) Notification of December 30, 2015, to the extent that it allows for land reclamation for roads on reclaimed surfaces. The petition also challenges the decision of BMC to implement the coastal road project and to quash and set aside the CRZ Clearance dated May 11, 2017.
The petition said that the Coastal Road and the ongoing reclamation works are a patent breach of the law on environment clearances, traditional rights and jurisdiction. The project proposed to connect Marine Drive area in south Mumbai to Borivali in north Mumbai.
On April 23, the HC ordered the BMC to maintain status quo with respect to the reclamation work on the Coastal Road project till June 3.
However, the Supreme Court modified the status quo order and allowed the contractors of the project to resume ongoing work at existing locations. The SC added that no new work can be carried out in the area.
(With inputs from Indian Express)