A vacation bench headed by Justice Pratap Kumar Ray also directed the Uttar Pradesh government to file affidavit on the issue of preservation of water bodies within two weeks.
The Tribunal in December last year had directed the chief secretary to restore threatened water bodies across the state in six months and file an action taken report once every 30 days from January 2015.
It also directed the Uttar Pradesh Chief Secretary to strictly comply with the earlier directions and asked him to take all necessary steps so that there is no damage caused to the water bodies and no constructions are raised.
The Tribunal was hearing a contempt plea filed by journalist Sushil Raghav, who contended that the Chief Secretary had not filed status report on encroachments on water bodies in terms of the directions passed in December last year.
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