The EACs are responsible for looking into projects which apply for environmental clearances and giving recommendations to the MoEF on whether the projects should be approved or rejected.
A bench headed by Justice Swatanter Kumar asked MoEF to provide eligibility criteria and specific requirements for the person to be appointed as Chairperson of the Expert Appraisal Committee (EAC)/ State Expert Appraisal Committee(SEAC) within one month from today.
The tribunal's judgement came over a petition filed by NGO Kalpavriskha challenging the appointment of people who do not have any expertise on environment to become members and chairpersons of various expert committees.
According to the petition, MoEF has been appointing persons as chairperson and members of the EAC who do not have the requisite expertise on the necessary issues of environmental significance.
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