Expressing dissatisfaction with the stand of the state government, a bench headed by Tribunal (NGT) Chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar also said that it was considering hearing the matter in Meghalaya in order to find out the actual facts.
The bench asked that when the mine was being flooded with water from an adjacent mine and there was only one entry point or outlet, where did the 15 persons trapped inside go.
"If water was flooding from adjoining mine and could not be pumped out due to heavy monsoons, then authorities have to explain what happened to the 15 workers who were trapped," the bench said and directed that the Principal Secretary of Mining and Geology Department of Meghalaya be present before the NGT with entire records.
The tribunal also directed the owner of the mine to be present before it on the next date of hearing which it will communicate to the lawyers in the case after deciding whether to hear the matter in Delhi or Meghalaya.
The tribunal was hearing a petition which contends there is a threat to life due to the coal mining activity in South Garo Hills district of Meghalaya.
