A bench, headed by NGT chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar also slammed the Railway authorities while asking the General Manager, Northern Zone to file a statement on the number of offenders booked so far and take all effective steps to punish them without delay and default.
"It is obvious that every conceivable human act contributing to pollution on railway tracks or on railway properties is objectionable... We direct the Zonal Manager of all Railway zones to start collecting fines from the offenders in accordance with Railway Board Rules 2012, besides taking appropriate action in terms of Environmental (Protection) Act, 1986.
The Railway Board Rules 2012 prohibit throwing or depositing litter on occupied and unoccupied railway premises, cooking, bathing, spitting, urinating, defecating, feeding animal or birds, repairing or washing of vehicles, washing utensils or clothes or any other objects or keeping any type of storage in any railway premises.
"We further direct that any person who is found to be polluting the environment, creating public nuisance, which obviously is creating health hazards to the public at large, would be liable to pay at least sum of Rs 5,000 or such other amount as may be determined by the tribunal upon notice in accordance with law on Polluter Pays principle," it said.
During the hearing, the counsel appearing for Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) informed the bench that its secretary had held a meeting of the officers concerned and the matter was under effective consideration and final report would be submitted before the tribunal shortly.
The petition filed by lawyers Saloni Singh and Arush Pathania, said that the railway authorities have failed to perform their statutory duties and are indirectly responsible for causing pollution on the railway properties particularly on railway tracks.
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