A bench headed by NGT Chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar called for the complete records and files after the NDRF said it found no bodies and the state contended that no one was hurt or killed in the incident in Garo Hills as the whole issue was based on hearsay.
"How can it be no one was injured or died when there was an accident?" the bench said. It asked the NDRF, "Did you conduct a search? Dead bodies cannot walk away."
The government also contended that no one, including the family of the allegedly trapped miners came forward.
Dissatisfied with responses of the state government, the bench said, "Bring all the documents else we will call your Chief Secretary. Bring complete file of FIR registered in relation to the incident and complete reports of the NDRF..., positively before the next date of hearing. List it on September 26."
The bench also observed the state government probably "threw away" the statements of the three miners who had said that 15 workers were trapped inside the coal mine near the Nangalbibra area in South Garo Hills district of Meghalaya.
The bench, meanwhile, directed the mine owner to "produce on record as to what was the mine's per day production, which is stated to be 15 tonnes or more, as well as number of persons deployed, which is stated to be 35."
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.
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