A bench headed by NGT Chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar permitted the transport of coal according to the guidelines notified by the state.
Earlier, an expert committee constituted by the tribunal had given consent for transportation of extracted coal under strict environmental guidelines in six districts of Meghalaya.
The bench said that according to the letter of the Deputy Commissioner of West Khasi Hills dated September 12, 38,6545 metric tonnes of coal have already been extracted and are lying.
"However, we make it clear that extracted coal which has not been measured, as of now, will not be permitted to be removed, in any manner whatsoever," the bench said.
"As far as the remaining two districts are concerned, the substantial part of the coal extracted has already been measured," it said.
During the hearing, an affidavit was filed on behalf of Meghalaya stating that the guidelines with regard to six districts have already been duly notified and the extracted coal has been measured and was being permitted to be transported in accordance with guidelines.
However, the assessment in the West Khasi Hills and South Garo Hills was be completed, as the work had been affected because of adverse weather conditions.
