A bench, headed by Chief Justice G Rohini, said it will pass orders on the issues raised by the Haryana State Environment Impact Assessment Authority (SEIAA) in its appeal as well as whether the petition is barred by time as there was a delay of 55 days in filing it.
During the proceedings, the court questioned how the state can challenge an order which was passed after both sides agreed to an amicable settlement of the issue.
The high court had on May 26 restrained Haryana from initiating proceedings against Maruti saying the company had not obtained prior EC as it believed the EIA notification did not apply to it, adding Maruti "could not be said to have acted with malafide intent.
The order was passed after the Additional Advocate General for the state had submitted before a single-judge bench of the high court that it supports an amicable resolution of the disputes.
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