The Supreme Court has approved the revised norms for infrastructure road projects that delink the environment and forest clearances – formulated by the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) last month to end the face-off between the environment and forests ministry and the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI). On the basis of its interpretation of a judgment in the case of Lafarge, the ministry had insisted such projects should take environment and forest clearances.
It had issued a notification in 2011, saying forest clearance needs to be obtained before seeking environmental approval. Though the two clearances were not linked earlier, this notification stalled several projects at the first stage itself. According to NHAI, the Ministry’s interpretation of the Lafarge judgment had stalled important highway projects, worth Rs 25,000 crore, causing heavy losses to the parties concerned.
The dispute had then gone to the PMO and was resolved last month at a high-level meeting. Following the agreement, the Ministry had filed an application to withdraw its objections. The Bench, presided over by Justice Aftab Alam, has now approved the scheme, clearing the decks for the projects to go ahead.
However, the Ministry has imposed certain conditions for the clearance. But the PMO formula and the court sanction have come as a great relief for NHAI.
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