![]() ![]() MMB advocate Saket Mane admitted the violation by his client and argued that the anti-sea erosion measures are justifiable even under the CRZ notification. Gayatri Singh vehemently opposed it and said a post-facto approval cannot be granted and said the illegal wall should be demolished forthwith. MMB justified it by saying that its construction on the landward side of the hightide line was constrained by the private properties there. MMB has now filed a fresh application with the MCZMA seeking to delete the important condition and grant a post-facto clearance for building the seawall. MMB has violated this by building a massive wall and a road alongside. The applicants’ counsel Gayatri Singh pointed out that the Maharashtra Coastal Zone Management Authority (MCZMA) has granted a conditional CRZ nod for the anti-sea erosion measures stipulating that no solid construction should take place in the CRZ1 area and that the work should be limited to the landward side. ![]() The detailed order has just been uploaded. Hearing the application filed by NatConnect Foundation director B N Kumar and Mumbai-based activist Zoru Bahena, the Western Zine National Green Tribunal (NGT) has put it on record the MMB’s confession on December 1. Amazon Sale season is here! Splurge and save now! Click here ![]()
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