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INFORMATION RELATING TO
National Green Tribunal
UNDER SECTION 4(1) (B) OF THE
RIGHT TO INFORMATION ACT, 2005
(Updated as on 1st October, 2014)
(Principal Bench)
Faridkot House,
Copernicus Marg,
New Delhi-110001
2014
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RTI MANNUAL Under Section 4 (1) (b)
Section 4 (1) (b) (i)
The Particulars of its organization, functions and duties.
The National Green Tribunal Act, 2010 and the establishment of The National Green Tribunal
The Particulars relating to establishment, functions and duties of National Green Tribunal have been specified in the National Green Tribunal Act, 2010 (hereinafter called as the Act) and the rules framed by the Central Government, time to time, in exercise of the powers conferred under Section 3, sub Clause (4) of Section 4, 35 and other provisions under the Act (hereinafter called the Rules) and duly notified.
The National Green Tribunal was established under Section 3 of the National Green Tribunal Act, 2010 (No. 19 of 2010 and came into force on 18th of October 2010) for the effective and expeditious disposal of cases relating to environmental protection and conservation of forests and other natural resources including enforcement of any legal right relating to environment and giving relief and compensation for damages to persons and property and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.
As per Section 4 (1) of the Act, the Tribunal shall consist of :-
A full time chairperson;
Ten to Twenty full time Judicial Members;
Ten to Twenty full time Expert Members
Vide Notification dated 17th August 2011, the Central Government Specifies the following ordinary places of sitting of the National Green Tribunal which shall exercise jurisdiction in the area indicate against each:
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Establishment of the National Green Tribunal w.e.f. 18th of October 2010
The Principal Bench
Commencement of Southern Zonal Bench, Chennai
Commencement of Central Zonal Bench, Bhopal
Zone Place of Sitting Territorial Jurisdiction
1. Northern Delhi (Principal Bench)
Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, National Capital Territory of Delhi and Union Territory of Chandigarh.
2. Western Pune Maharashtra, Gujarat, Goa with Union Territories of Daman and Diu and Dadra and Nagar Haveli.
3. Central Bhopal Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh.
4. Southern Chennai Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Union Territories of Pondicherry and Lakshadweep.
5. Eastern Kolkata West Bengal, Orissa, Bihar, Jharkhand, seven sister States of North- Eastern region, Sikkim, Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
The National Green Tribunal was established on 18th October, 2010 with the appointment of Sh. Justice L. S. Panta, Former Judge of Supreme Court as the first Chairperson of the National Green Tribunal but he resigned in December, 2011 and w.e.f. 1st January, 2012 Hon’ble Mr. Justice A.S. Naidu was authorized to act as the Chairperson of the National Green Tribunal as the vacancy in the office had fallen vacant due to the resignation vide Notification dated 31st December, 2011. The Principal Bench at New Delhi is set-up at two places.
The Principal Bench at Van Vigyan Bhawan, Sector-V, R. K. Puram, New Delhi.
Bench-1 at Tirkoot Building, Bhikaji Cama Place, New Delhi.
On 18th October, 2013 Principal Bench shifted to Faridkot House, Copernicus Marg, New Delhi-110001.
Commencement of Southern Zone Bench at Chennai
With effect from 1st of November, 2012 Southern Zone Bench was constituted with : 1. Hon’ble Mr. Justice M. Chockalingam Judicial Member
2. Prof. Dr. R. Nagendran Expert Member
Commencement of Central Zone Bench at Bhopal
With effect from 7th of April, 2013, Central Zone Bench was constituted with : 1. Hon’ble Mr. Justice P. Jyothimani Judicial Member
2. Hon’ble Dr. Ajay Achyutrao Deshpande Expert Member
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Commencement of Western Zonal Bench, Pune Commencement of Eestern Zonal Bench, Kolkata
Present sitting of Principal Bench and Zonal Benches Chennai, Bhopal, Pune& Kolkata
Commencement of Western Zone Bench at Pune
With effect from 25th of August, 2013, Western Zone Bench was constituted with : 1. Hon’ble Mr. V.R.Kingaonkar Judicial Member
2. Hon’ble Dr. Ajay Achyutrao Deshpande Expert Member
Commencement of Eastern Zone Bench at Kolkata
With effect from 24th of May, 2014, Eastern Zone Bench was constituted with : 1. Hon’ble Mr. Justice P. Jyothimani Judicial Member
2. Hon’ble Prof. (Dr.) P. C. Mishra Expert Member Vide Order dated 29.09.2014 Principal Bench, New Delhi Court No. 1 Hon’ble Mr. Justice Swatanter Kumar Chairperson Hon’ble Mr. Justice M. S. Nambiar Judicial Member Hon’ble Dr. D. K. Agrawal Expert Member Hon’ble Prof. A. R. Yousuf Expert Member Hon’ble Dr. R. C. Trivedi Expert Member Court No. 2 Hon’ble Mr. Justice Dr. P. Jyothimani Judicial Member Hon’ble Mr. U. D. Salvi Judicial Member Hon’ble Dr. G. K. Pandey Expert Member Hon’ble Mr. B. S. Sajwan Expert Member Hon’ble Mr. Ranjan Chatterjee Expert Member Southern Zone Bench, Chennai Hon’ble Mr. Justice M. Chockalingam Judicial Member Hon’ble Prof. (Dr.) R. Nagendran Expert Member Central Zone Bench, Bhopal Hon’ble Mr. Justice Dalip Singh Judicial Member Hon’ble Mr. P. S. Rao Expert Member Western Zone Bench, Pune Hon’ble Mr. Justice V. R. Kingaonkar Judicial Member Hon’ble Dr. Ajay A. Deshpande Expert Member Eastern Zone Bench, Kolkata Hon’ble Mr. Justice Pratap Kumar Ray Judicial Member
Hon’ble Prof. (Dr.) P. C. Mishra Expert Member
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Circuit Courts
Circuit Courts have been conducted at
1. On 29th & 30th July, 2013 at Shimla, Himachal Pradesh.
2. On 16th & 17th September, 2013 at Shimla, Himachal Pradesh. 3. On 21st & 22nd November, 2013 at Shimla, Himachal Pradesh. 4. On 2nd & 3rd January, 2014 at Shimla, Himachal Pradesh. 5. On 18th & 19thDecember, 2013 at Jodhpur, Rajasthan. 6. On 24th January, 2014 at Shillong, Meghalaya. 7. On 5th to 7th March, 2014 at Jodhpur, Rajasthan. 8. On 27th & 28th March, 2014 at Shimla, Himachal Pradesh. 9. On 4th April, 2014 at Shillong, Meghalaya. 10. On 1st & 2nd May, 2014 at Jodhpur, Rajasthan. 11. On 9th June, 2014 at Shillong, Meghalaya.
12. On 25th & 26th June, 2014 at Shimla, Himachal Pradesh. 13. On 10th & 11th July, 2014 at Jodhpur, Rajasthan. 14. On 1st & 2nd August, 2014 at Shillong, Meghalaya. 15. On 13th & 14th August, 2014 at Shimla, Himachal Pradesh.
Appointment, Tenure, Salaries and terms of conditions, and the procedure for enquiry of charges of the Chairperson, Judicial and Expert Member
The appointment of the Chairperson and the Members
The Chairperson, Judicial Members and Expert Members of the Tribunal shall be appointed by the Central Government for a term of 5 years.
The Chairperson shall be appointed by the Central Government in consultation with the Chief Justice of India.
The Judicial Members and Expert Members of the Tribunal shall be appointed on the recommendations of the Selection Committee, in the manner as prescribed in the Rules, notified by MoEF.
Their salaries, terms and conditions of service and the procedure for enquiry of charges against them are also detailed in the rules notified on 26th November, 2010. (details that of available on the website of MoEF).
The Appointment of present Chairperson:
Hon’ble Mr. Justice Sawatantar Kumar, a Judge of the Supreme Court was appointed as Chairperson Vide Notification dated 20th December, 2012.
Resignation of the Judicial Members
Hon’ble Mr. Justice Amit Talukdar joined w.e.f.18.04.2011, resigned from the Post of Judicial Member w.e.f dated 01.07.2012.
Hon’ble Mr. Justice C. V. Ramulu joined w.e.f 16.05.2011, resigned from the Post of Judicial Member w.e.f dated 20.09.2012.
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Status of the appointment of the Chairperson and the Members September
2014
Hon’ble Mr. Justice A S Naidu joined w.e.f 05.05.2011, resigned from the Post of Judicial Member w.e.f dated 01.02.2013.
Hon’ble Mr. Justice B. S. Reddy joined w.e.f 12.09.2013, resigned from the post of Judicial Member w.e.f dated 24.10.2013.
As per the various Gazette Notificationsof different dates ‘In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) and (3) of Section 6 and Section 7 of the National Green Tribunal Act, 2010 (19 of 2010), the Central Government appointed the following persons as Judicial / Expert Members of the National Green Tribunal with effect from the date of publication of the notifications for a period of five years or till they attain the age of sixty five years, whichever is earlier, as per the list :
NAME DESIGNATION DATE OF JOINING
Hon’ble Mr. Justice Swatanter Kumar Chairperson 20.12.2012
JUDICIAL MEMBERS
1. Hon’ble Mr. Justice M. Chokalingam Judicial Member 04.05.2012
2. Hon’ble Mr. Justice V.R. Kingaonkar Judicial Member 01.08.2012
3. Hon’ble Mr. Justice (Dr.) P. Jyothimani Judicial Member 21.12.2012
4. Hon’ble Mr. Justice Umesh Dattatraya Salvi Judicial Member 14.02.2012
5. Hon’ble Mr. Justice S.N. Hussain Judicial Member 22.07.2013
6. Hon’ble Mr. Justice Dalip Singh Judicial Member 24.07.2013
7. Hon’ble Mr. Justice M. S. Nambiar Judicial Member 09.10.2013
8. Hon’ble Mr. Justice Pratap Kumar Ray Judicial Member 24.09.2014
EXPERT MEMBERS
1. Hon’ble Prof.(Dr.) R. Nagendran Expert Member 05.05.2011
2. Hon’ble Dr. D.K. Agrawal ExpertMember 05.05.2011
3. Hon’ble Dr. G.K. Pandey Expert Member 05.05.2011
4. Hon’ble Prof.(Dr.) P.C. Mishra Expert Member 16.11.2012
5. Hon’ble Mr. P.S. Rao Expert Member 16.11.2012
6. Hon’ble Prof. A.R. Yousuf Expert Member 23.11.2012
7. Hon’ble Mr. Bikram Singh Sajwan Expert Member 07.01.2013
8. Hon’ble Mr. Ramesh Chandra Trivedi Expert Member 06.02.2013
9. Hon’ble Mr. Ranjan Chatterjee Expert Member 02.01.2013
10. Hon’ble Dr. Ajay Achyutrao Deshpande Expert Member 18.03.2013
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Financial and Administrative Powers of Chairperson Financial Powers of Chairperson
Head of the Department (HOD)
Head of the Office (HOO)
Administrative Powers of Chairperson
POWERS
As per Section 13 of the Act, the Chairperson of the Tribunal shall exercise such financial and administrative powers as may be vested in him under the rules made by the Central Government:
Provided that the Chairperson may delegate such of his financial and administrative powers, as he may think fit, to any Judicial Member or Expert Member or officer of the Tribunal subject to the condition that the Member or such officer, while exercising such delegated power, continues to act under the direction, control and supervision of the Chairperson.
Vide Notification dated 4th April, 2011 (G.S.R. 295 (E)), in exercise of the powers conferred by Section 13 read with Clause (i) of sub-section (2) of Section 35 of the National Green Tribunal Act, 2010, the Central Government vide Rule 4 notified that the Chairperson shall have the same powers as are conferred on a Head of the Department of the Central Government in respect of the Delegation of Financial Power Rules, 1978, the Central Financial Rules, 1963, the Fundamental and Supplementary Rules, the Central Civil Services (Leave) Rules, 1972, the Central Civil Services (Joining Time) Rules, 1979, the Central Civil Services (Conduct) Rules, 1964, the Central Civil Service (Classification, Control and Appeal) Rules, 1965, and the General Provident Fund (Central Services) Rules, 1960 :
Provided that the exercise of the financial powers shall be subject to any procedural or other instructions issued from time to time by the Government .
Provided further that in respect of matters not within the competence of the Chairperson, concurrence of the Ministry of Finance or any other authority shall be obtained by the Chairperson through the Ministry of Environment and Forests.
As per Order dated 29.06.2012, of J.S. to GOI, the Chairperson, NGT shall have the powers to exercise, not exceeding those vested in the Department, as specified in Schedules V & VI of Delegation of Financial Power Rules, 1978 with immediate effect and until further orders. Sh. Sanjay Kumar, Registrar General was appointed as HoO vide Order dated 01.11.2013 by the Hon’ble Chairperson, in view of the provisions of Section 13 of the Act. Vide Rule 3 of the above Notification, Powers of Chairperson related to posting or transfer of a Member (1) The Chairperson shall have the power to post a Member at a particular ordinary
place of sitting of the Tribunal. (2) The Chairperson, depending on the contingency, shall have the power to transfer
any Member from one ordinary place of sitting to another place of sitting by a speaking order.
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Jurisdiction Power and Proceedings of the Tribunal
JURISDICTION
1. As per Section 14 (1) of the Act, the Tribunal shall have the jurisdiction over all civil cases where a substantial question relating to environment (including enforcement of any legal right relating to environment), is involved and such question arises out of the implementation of the enactments specified in Schedule I (Refer the Act for details). (2) The Tribunal shall hear the disputes arising from the questions referred to in sub- section (I) and settle such disputes and pass order thereon.
2. Appellate jurisdiction under section 16 of the Act.
As per Section 15 (1) of the Act, the Tribunal may, by an order, provide,-
(a) relief and compensation to the victims of pollution and other environmental damage arising under the enactments specified in the Schedule 1 (including accident occurring while handling any hazardous substance);
(b) for restitution of property damaged;
(c) for restitution of the environment for such area or areas, as the Tribunal may think fit.
Section 4 (1) (b) (ii) Powers and duties of the officers and employees
The powers of the officers and employees are derived from the NGT Act, 2010 and various
Government Rules, instructions, exclusive orders etc. issued from time to time.
Staff of the Tribunal
As per Section 12 (1) of the Act, the Central Government shall determine the nature and categories of the officers and other employees required to assist the Tribunal in the discharge of its functions. (2) The recruitment of the officers and other employees of the
Tribunal shall be made by the Chairperson in such manner as may be prescribed.
(3) The officers and other employees of the Tribunal shall discharge their functions under the general superintendence of the Chairperson.
(4) The salaries and allowances and conditions of service of the officers and other employees of the Tribunal shall be such as may be prescribed.
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Sanctioned Strength of the Employees
Vide order dated 12th May, 2012 of Director (PL), it was informed that the Ministry of Environment & Forests with concurrence with the Ministry of Finance (Department of Expenditure) has sanctioned a total number of 95 posts in 13 categories of the Officers and Employees of the National Green Tribunal (NGT). Further vide Order dated 18.01.2013 & Notification dated 18.01.2013, 21 posts of Drivers were also sanctioned and recruitment rules were notified on 17.04.2013. Further vide Letter dated 18.09.2013 of MoEF, 4 additional posts of Registrar were sanctioned. Further, vide Order dated 03.09.2014, MoEF & CC accorded sanctioned for creation of 41 posts in the National Green Tribunal.
Thus, the sanctioned posts of the officers & employees of the NGT are as follows : SANCTIONED STRENGTH OF THE STAFF IN NGT
Sl No.
Name of the Post Pay Band
Grade Pay
Hqrs. (Delhi)
Other 4 places of sitting of
Tribunal
Total
1. Registrar PB-4 Rs.8700 1 4 5
2. Deputy Registrar PB-3 Rs.7600 1 4 5
3. Asstt. Registrar PB-3 Rs.6600 1 4 5
4. Principal Private Secretary PB-3 Rs.6600 1 0 1
5. Deputy Controller of Accounts PB-3 Rs.6600 1 --- 1
6. Accounts Officer PB-2 Rs.5400 1 0 1
7. Hindi Officer PB-2 Rs.5400 1 0 1
8. Section Officer PB-2 Rs.4800 3 8 11
9. Private Secretary PB-2 Rs.4800 5 16 21
10. Assistant/Assistant (Judicial) PB-2 Rs.4200 5 12 17
11. Steno Grade ‘C'/ Court Master PB-2 Rs.4200 5 16 21
12. Hindi Translator PB-2 Rs.4200 1 4 5
13. Librarian PB-2 Rs.4200 1 4 5
14. Steno Grade ‘D’ PB-1 Rs.2400 4 8 12
15. Accountant PB-1 Rs.2400 1 4 5 16. Driver (Special Grade) PB-2 Rs.4200 1 --- 1
17. Staff Car Driver (Grade 1) PB-1 Rs.2800 7 --- 7
18. Driver (Grade II) PB-1 Rs.2400 6 --- 6
19. Driver (Ordinary Post) PB-1 Rs.1900 7 --- 7
20. Peon/Orderly/Court Attendant PB-1 Rs.1800 8 16 24
TOTAL 61 100 161
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POSITION OF STAFF IN NGT
Sanctioned strength - 161 Filled up : 62 Vacant : 99
Sl.
No
Name of the Post No. of
Sanctioned
Post
No. of
Filled-up
Post
No. of
Vacant Post
Remarks
1. Registrar 5 5
-- Kindly refer to SCI Orders dated
12.05.2011, 03.05.2012 & 29.11.2013
passed in SLP (Civil) No. 12065/2009
in re. UOI Vs. Vimal Bhai & Ors.
2. Deputy Registrar 5 4 1
3. Asstt. Registrar 5 2 3
4. Principal Private Secretary 1 -- 1
5. Deputy Controller of Accounts 1 1 --
6. Accounts Officer 1 1 --
7. Hindi Officer 1 -- 1
8. Section Officer 11 5 6
9. Private Secretary 21 2 19
10. Assistant/Assistant (Judicial) 17 12 5
11. Steno Grade ‘C’/ Court Master 21 13 8
12. Hindi Translator 5 4 1
13. Librarian 5 -- 5
14. Steno Grade ‘D’(Direct) 12 8 4
15. Accountant 5 5 --
16. Drivers 21 -- 21 Drivers have been engaged on
contractual basis.
17. Peon/Orderly/ Court Attendant 24 -- 24
Total 161 62 99
MTS (Group ‘D’) 45 MTS have been appointed Appointment of MTSs have been
made as per directions of Hon’ble
SCI Order dated 10.10.2012 passed in
SLP (Civil) No. 12065/2009 in re. UOI
Vs. Vimal Bhai & Ors.
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Functions and duties of the officers of NGT:
As per National Green Tribunal (Practices & Procedure) Rules, 2011 Rule 2(i) defines Registrar as an Officer of the Tribunal and it includes the Deputy Registrar.
The functions of the Registrar (Includes the Dy. Registrar)
Rule 7 of the above noted Rules prescribes as follow:
(1) The Chairperson may, by general or special order, entrust the
following functions to the Registrar, namely:
(a) to receive all applications, appeals and other documents including transferred applications or appeals;
(b) to decide all questions arising out of the scrutiny of the applications and appeals before they are registered;
(c) to require any application or appeal presented to the Tribunal to be amended for compliance with the provision of the Act or the rules made there under;
(d) subject to the directions of the Tribunal to fix the date of hearings and to issue notices therefor;
(e) to direct any formal amendment of records;
(f) to order grant of copies of documents to parties to the proceeding;
(g) to grant leave to inspect the records of the Tribunal;
(h) to dispose of all matters relating to the service of notices or other processes, application or appeals for the issue of fresh notices and for extending the time for filing such application or appeals, to grant time not exceeding thirty day's for filing a reply or rejoinder, if any, and to place the matter before the Tribunal for appropriate orders after the expiry of the aforesaid period;
(i) to requisition or transfer of any records of such suit, claim or other legal proceedings as are transferred to the Tribunal from any court or other authority;
(j) to receive and dispose of application for substitution, except where the substitution would involve setting aside an order of abetment;
(k) to receive and dispose of application by parties for return of documents; and
(l) to call for information and records and to inspect or cause to be inspected the registry of the other place of sittings under general or special orders as may be issued by the Chairperson from time to time.
(2) The Official records shall be kept in the custody of the Registrar.
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The duties of Account’s Officer -cum-DDO Under Secretary, MoEF an attachment to NGT
Outsourced Employees
One Senior Accountant Sh. Chetan Chawla was posted in dual charge in NGT alongwith MoEF. He was selected on deputation as Accounts Officer in NGT. He was assigned the work of Cheque Drawing DDO. His duties are to look after the matters relating to the Accounts Department in NGT. Under Secretary, MoEF has been attached with NGT to look after the work of the Administration as the posts of the Officers like Section Officer, A.R., etc. could not be filled in during the recruitment process in NGT. Sh. Chandra Shekhar Thakur joined on 24.01.2014 as Under Secretary.
Pending regular recruitment being a time consuming process, the NGT, as a time gap arrangement, has outsourced employees.
Outsourced Employees
S. No.
Name of the Post Presently Appointed
Posting
1. Consultant 20 PB (Delhi) (6) SZB (Chennai) (7) WZB(Pune) (3) EZB (Kolkata) (2) Cir.Bench Shimla (1) Cir.Bench Jodhpur (1)
2. Office Assistant 10 PB (Delhi) (6) SZB (Chennai) (1) CZB (Bhopal) (2) WZB (Pune) (1)
3. Librarian 2 PB (Delhi) (1) SZB (Chennai) (1)
4. Stenographer 3 CZB (Bhopal) (2) WZB(Pune) (1)
5. Data Entry Operator 4 PB (Delhi) (2) CZB (Bhopal) (1) WZB(Pune) (1)
6. Computer Clerk 1 PB (Delhi) (1)
7. Clerk 1 PB (Delhi) (1) 8. Law Clerks 6 PB (Delhi) (2)
CZB (Bhopal) (1) WZB(Pune) (1) EZB (Kolkata) (2)
9. MTS 53 PB (Delhi) (31) SZB (Chennai) (3) CZB (Bhopal) (6) WZB(Pune) (8) EZB (Kolkata) (5)
Total 100
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Duties of the Employees
1. Consultants, they are assigned duties to provide the opinion / assistance of their expertise to the officers/ staffs of the concerned sections
2. Office Assistants are assigned work in the courts as well as have been
deputed for the administration in different sections.
3. Clerks are to carry out the general clerical orders of the officers.
4. MTS are assigned the work as Multi Tasking Servants to serve in different sections as the Ushers / Orderly / Driver Court Attendents / Peons / Farash / Safai Karamcharies etc and also as clerical staff to assist the officers of the respective sections.
5. Drivers are assigned the job of driving the vehicles of the Chairperson /
Members.
4(1) (b) (iii)
The procedure followed in the decision making process,
including channels of supervision and accountability
Proceeding of the Tribunal Section 18 (I) of the Act provides the judicial procedure of the Tribunal. As per the procedure each application moved under sections 14 and 15 or an appeal under section 16 shall be made to the Tribunal in such form, contain such particulars, and, be accompanied by such documents and such fees as prescribed within the rules made by the Central Government notified on 4th April 2011 by MoEF (details that of available on the website of MoEF). As per Clause (2) of Section 18, an application for grant of relief or compensation or settlement of dispute maybe made to the Tribunal by- (a) the person, who has sustained the injury; or (b) the owner of the property to which the damage has been caused;
or (c) where death has resulted from the environmental damage, by all
or any of the legal representatives of the deceased; or (d) any agent duly authorized by such person or owner of such
property or all or any of the legal representatives of the deceased, as the case may be; or
(e) any person aggrieved, including any representative body or organization; or
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(f) the Central Government or a State Government or a Union territory Administration or the Central Pollution Control Board or a State Pollution Control Board or a Pollution Control Committee or a local authority, or any environmental authority constituted or established under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 or any other law for the time being in force:
Provided that where all the legal representatives of the deceased
have not joined in any such application for compensation or relief or settlement of dispute, the application shall be made on behalf of, or, for the benefit of all the legal representatives of the deceased and the legal representatives who have not so joined shall be impleaded as respondents to the application:
Provided further that the person, the owner, the legal representative, agent, representative body or organization shall not be entitled to make an application for grant of relief or compensation or settlement of dispute if such person, the owner, the legal representative, agent, representative body or organization have preferred an appeal under section 16.
(3) The application, or as the case may be, the appeal filed before the Tribunal under this Act shall be dealt with by it as expeditiously as possible and endeavour shall be made by it to dispose of the application, or, as the case may be, the appeal, finally within six months from the date of filing of the application, or as the case may be, the appeal, after providing the parties concerned an opportunity to be heard.
Also as per Section 19 (I) of the Act, the Tribunal shall not be bound by the procedure laid down by the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 or by the rules of evidence contained in the Indian Evidence Act, 1872 but shall be guided by the principles of natural justice and the Tribunal shall have power to regulate its own procedure. However the Tribunal shall have, for the purposes of discharging its functions under this Act, the same powers as are vested in a civil court under the Code of Civil Procedure 1908 while trying a suit.
Judicial Proceedings Further all proceedings before the Tribunal shall be deemed to be the
judicial proceedings within the meaning of sections 193, 219 and 228 for the purposes of section 196 of the Indian Penal Code and the Tribunal shall be deemed to be a civil court for the purposes of section 195 and Chapter XXVI of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973.
Principles to be adopted
As per Section 20 of the Act, the Tribunal shall, while passing any order or decision or award, apply the principles of sustainable development, the precautionary principle and the polluter pays principle.
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Procedure
PROCEDURE OF BUSINESS / COURT IN NGT Vide Notification dated 4th April, 2011 (G.S.R. 296 (E)), in exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (4) of Section 4 read with Section 35 of the National Green Tribunal Act, 2010, the Central Government (MoEF) framed rules namely, the National Green Tribunal (Practices and Procedure) Rules, 2011, prescribing for Practices and Procedure for the adjudicatory process in NGT. Procedure for filing application or appeal :
(1) An application or appeal to the Tribunal under Section 18 shall be presented in Form I by the applicant or appellant, as the case may be, in person or by an agent or by a duly authorised legal practitioner, to the Registrar or any other officer authorised in writing by the Registrar to receive the same or be sent by registered post with acknowledgement duly addressed to the Registrar of the Tribunal or and sent to concerned place of sitting : Provided that where the application is for relief and compensation, it shall be made in Form II.
(2) The application or appeal, as the case may be, under sub-rule (1) shall be presented in triblicate in the following two compilations – (i) Compilation No. 1 – application or appeal, as the case
may be, along with the impugned order, if any; (ii) Compilation No. 2 – all other documents and
annexures referred to in the application or appeal, in a paper book form.
(3) Where the number of respondents is more than one, as many extra copies of the application or appeal, in paper-book form as there are respondents together with unused file size envelope bearing the full address of each respondent shall be furnished by the applicant or appellant, as the case may be : Provided that where the number of respondents is more than five, the Registrar may permit the applicant or appellant, as the case may be, to file the extra copies of the application or appeal, as the case may be, at the time of issue of notice to the respondents.
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(4) The applicant or appellant, as the case may be, may attach to, and present with, his application or appeal, as the case may be, a receipt slip in Form III which shall be signed by the Registrar or the officer receiving the application or appeal on behalf of the Registrar in acknowledgement of the receipt of the application or appeal.
(5) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-rules (1) to (3), the Tribunal may permit more than one person to join together and file a single application or appeal, as the case may be, if it is satisfied, having regard to the cause and the nature of relief prayed for that they have a common interest in the matter :
Provided that such permission may also be granted to an agent representing the person desirous of joining in a single application or appeal provided, however, that the application or appeal shall disclose the class, grade, categories or persons on whose behalf it has been filed : Provided further that at least one affected person joins such an application or appeal.
Presentation and scrutiny of application or appeal : 1. The Registrar, or the office authorised by him under rule 8,
shall endorse on every application or appeal, as the case may be, the date on which it is presented or deemed to have been presented under that rule and shall sign the endorsement.
2. If, on scrutiny, the application or appeal, as the case may be, is found to be in order, it shall be duly registered in a register in Form IV and assigned a serial number.
Rectification of defects : 1. If on scrutiny, any application or pleadings filed in the
Tribunal is found to be defective, the Registrar or the authorised officer of the Registry shall notify in Form V on the Notice Board of the Tribunal fixing the time for rectifying the same.
2. The papers shall be returned to the party or his legal practitioner only after obtaining acknowledgment thereof in the Inward Register.
3. The Registrar may, for good and sufficient reasons extend the time for rectifying the defects, provided the total period for rectification including the extended period does not exceed thirty days.
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4. If the party or his legal practitioner consists the office objection and the Registrar is not satisfied, the matter shall be placed before the Tribunal for appropriate orders.
5. If the party or his legal practitioner rectifies the defects and represents the application or appeal or pleading within the time granted, the Registrar on being satisfied may order for its registration and acceptance and numbering as specified in rule 9.
Place of filing application or appeal : An application or appeal, as the case may be, shall ordinarily be filed by an applicant or appellant, as the case may be, with the Registrar of the Tribunal at its ordinary place of sitting falling within the jurisdiction, the cause of action, wholly or in part, has arisen.
Fee (l) An application or appeal where compensation has been claimed,
shall be accompanied by a fee of equivalent to one per cent of the amount of compensation claimed, subject to a minimum of one thousand rupees:
Provided that where the Tribunal permits a single application or appeal to be filed either by more than one person or by an association of persons, the fee payable shall be equivalent to one per cent of the total amount of compensation claimed.
Provided further that, there shall be no fee for filing of application or appeal for claiming compensation by any person who is below the poverty line determined in accordance with the guidelines or instructions issued by the Central Government or the State Government from time to time in this regard or indigent person determined in accordance with the provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (5 Of 2008).
(2) An application or appeal where no compensation has been claimed
shall be accompanied by a fee of one thousand rupees.
(3) The fee under this rule shall be remitted either in form of a crossed demand draft drawn on a nationalized bank in favour of the Registrar payable at the main branch of that bank at the station where the place of sitting of the Tribunal is situated or remitted through a crossed Indian Postal Order drawn in favour of the Registrar and payable at the Post Office of the station where the sitting of the Tribunal is situated.
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The purposes of Compensation or relief or restitution
(1) The amount by way of compensation or relief to the victim or
restitution Compensation or relief of property and the environment, ordered by the Tribunal to be paid or restitution shall he remitted to the authority, specified under sub-section (3) of section 7A 01 'he Public Liability Insurance Act, 1991 (6 of 1991), within a period of thirty days from the date of order or award or as otherwise ordered by the Tribunal.
(2) In the case of failure to remit the amount by the concerned person, under sub-rule (I ), within the time so specified, the District Collector of the concerned district shall file a complaint, before the Court having jurisdiction, under clause (a) of sub-section (1) of section 30 of the Act.
(3) The amount referred to in sub-rule (1), shall be credited
to the Environment Relief Fund under section 24 of the Act for utilisation under any heads specified in Schedule II of the Act.
(4) A separate account shall be created and maintained by the authority referred to in sub-rule (1) for the purpose of receiving and disbursement of the amount pursuant to the order or award of the Tribunal.
Procedure for disbursement of relief or compensation or restitution of property damaged
(1) A copy of the award or order or decision of the Tribunal passed under of relief or compensation clause (a) or clause (b) of sub-section (1) of section 15 of the Act shall or restitution of property be transmitted to the authority referred to in sub-rule (I) of 35 and the damaged District Collector having local jurisdiction for disbursement.
(2) The authority referred to in sub-rule (1) of rule 35 shall transfer the amount so deposited in the Environment Relief Fund to the concerned District Collector within a period of thirty days from the date of deposit.
(3) The District Collector shall arrange to disburse the amount of compensation or relief and restitution of property damaged within a period of thirty days of the receipt of the amount under sub-rule (2),to the affected persons or victims of pollution or other environmental damages arising under the enactments specified in Schedule-I, under the heads specified in Schedule II, to the Act.
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Procedure for disbursement of amount for restitution of environment
(1) For the purpose of restitution of environment of such
area or areas, affected by pollution and other environmental damage arising under the enactments specified in the Schedule-I to the Act, the concerned department of the State Government dealing with environment and forests shall be the Nodal Agency for execution of projects or scheme or schemes for restoration and remediation of environment in accordance with the direction or award of the Tribunal.
(2) A copy of the award or order or decision of the Tribunal passed under clause (c) of sub-section (1) of section 15 of the Act shall be transmitted to the authority referred to in sub-rule (1) of rule 35 and the Nodal Agency for disbursement.
(3) The authority referred to in sub-rule (l) of rule 35 shall transfer the amount so deposited in the Environment Relief Fund to the concerned Nodal Agency within a period of thirty days from the date of receipt of the order of the Tribunal.
(4) The Nodal Agency shall execute' such projects or scheme or schemes by itself or through other Department or authority or agency of the State Government or in such manner as may be directed by the Tribunal.
(5) Till projects or scheme or schemes referred to in sub-rule (4) prepared by the Nodal Agency shall commence within a period of one hundred eighty days from the date of the order or award of the Tribunal.
(6) The Nodal Agency or other Department or authority or agency referred to in sub-rule (4) may associate expert agencies, like, the State Pollution Control Board or other technical institutions having expertise in the formulation and execution of project or schemes for restitution of environment, in accordance with the directions of the Tribunal.
Administrative Procedure The Tribunal follows the general office procedure as prescribed
in Manual of Office Procedure.
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4 (1) (b) (iv)
The norms set by it for the discharge of its functions
Norms for Binding nature of the Decisions
Section 21 of the Act provides that the decision of the Tribunal by majority of Members shall be binding and in case there is a difference of opinion among the Members hearing an application or appeal, and the opinion is equally divided, the Chairperson shall hear (if he has not heard earlier such application or appeal) such application or appeal and decide but if the Chairperson himself has heard such application or appeal alongwith other Members of the Tribunal, and then if there is a difference of opinion among the Members in such cases and the opinion is equally divided, he shall refer the matter to other Members of the Tribunal who shall hear such application or appeal and decide.
An appeal against any award, decision or orders of the Tribunal
According to Section 22, an appeal against any award, decision or order of the Tribunal, shall lie to the Supreme Court, within ninety days from the date of communication of the award, decision or order of the Tribunal. Provided that the Supreme Court may entertain any appeal after the expiry of ninety days, if it is satisfied that the appellant was prevented by sufficient cause from preferring the appeal.
Cost Section 23 (I) of the Act provides a provision for imposing cost, while
disposing of an application or an appeal under this Act.
Also that if the Tribunal holds that a claim is not maintainable or is
false or vexatious, and such claim is disallowed, in whole or in part,
the Tribunal may, if it so thinks fit, after recording its reasons for
holding such claim to be false or vexatious, make an order to award
costs, including lost benefits due to any interim injunction.
Execution of the Decision As per Section 25 of the Act, an award or order or decision of Tribunal shall be executable as a decree of a civil court and for this purpose, the Tribunal shall have all the powers of the civil court or may transmit it to a civil court having local jurisdiction.
Penalty for non compliance of the orders / decisions
The provisions of Section 26 (1) of the Act provide a procedure for a penalty for non compliance. It mandates that whoever fails to comply with any order or award or decision of the Tribunal under this Act, he shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend
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to three years, or with fine which may extend to ten crore rupees, or with both and in case the failure or contravention continues, with additional fine which may extend to twenty-five thousand rupees for every day during which such failure or contravention continues after conviction for the first such failure or contravention. Provided that in case a company fails to comply with any order or award or a decision of the Tribunal under this Act, such company shall be punishable with tine which may extend to twenty-five crore rupees, and in case the failure or contravention continues, with additional fine which may extend to one lakh rupees for every day during which such failure or contravention continues after conviction for the first such failure or contravention.
4(1) (b) (v)
The rules, regulations, instructions, manuals and records held
by it or under its control or used by its employees for
discharging its functions :
The Tribunal follows the rules, regulations, instructions and manuals as prescribed or
framed by nodal Ministerial / Department. NO separate rules, regulations, instructions,
manuals have been framed, required for the access to the public.
The rules and regulations
The NGT Act, 2010 and the rules framed therein are already available on the official website of MoEF and NGT.
Instructions Official circulars/Orders/instructions are the internal records in the office
that are issued for the general administration and exclusively for the official purposes of NGT.
Manuals and RTI Manuals containing all details is on the website of NGT. No other
office manual being the NGT is an adjudicatory body. the Records(doc.) held by it or under its control or used for discharging of its functions
Details of the Records : A. Administrative Records
The General Registers and Files with the Administrative Branch are relating to the General Admn. & the Protocol etc.
B. Accounts Records The General Registers and the corresponding files with the accounts section are relating to the matters concerning accounts / budget of the NGT.
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C. Filing Section Records (i) The General Registers with the Filing Section are relating to
institution and the receiving of the transferred cases that are to be placed before the Benches of the Tribunal.
(ii) Six Forms, I to VI as prescribed under rule 8(1) ,Under sec. 18(I) read with Sections 14,15,16 & 17 of the NGT Act, 2010), under rule 8(4), rule 10, rule 34 and rule 29 respectively are relating to the procedure and business of the Tribunal.
(iii) The Judicial files and the relevant judicial records of the cases are for placing before the Benches for hearing as per the Cause List prepared on day to day basis. (Cause List available on the Website)
(iv) Orders / judgments delivered by the Benches.The same are also available on the official website of NGT (www.greentribunal.gov.in) and in Judgment Today (NGT) and are available for acess for the public.
4 (1) (b) (vi)
A statement of the categories of documents that are held
by it or under its control.
The categories of documents are the same as detailed in the column of records above mentioned in 4 (1) (b) (v).
4 (1) (b) (vii)
The particulars of any arrangement that exist for consultation with, or
representation by, the members of the public in relation to the formulation
of its policy or implementation thereof :
NGT being a statutory adjudicatory body like Courts that functions on its original and appellate side on filing of an application or appeal as a Court (Tribunal), thus there exists no rules relating to any arrangement that exist for consultation with, or representation by, the members of the public in relation to the formulation of its policy or implementation.
Moreso, for formulation of its policy, there exists a Policy and Law Division with MoEF, being MoEF is the administrative Ministry for National Green Tribunal.
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4 (1) (b) (viii)
A statement of the boards, councils, committees and other bodies consisting of two or more persons constituted as its part or for the purpose of its advice, and as to whether meetings of those boards, councils, committees and other bodies are open to the public, or the minutes of such meetings are accessible for public. In the partial modification of the orders dated 13th August, 2013 and 19th September, 2013, the Hon'ble Chairperson has been pleased to constitute the following Committees for effective and smooth functioning of NGT, which shall be effective from 28th October, 2013:-
ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE
1. Hon'ble Mr. Justice U.D. Salvi, Judicial Member Chairman
2. Hon'ble Dr. D.K. Agrawal, Expert Member Member
3. Hon'ble Dr.Ramesh Chandra Trivedi, Expert Member Member
FINANCE COMMITTEE
1. Hon'ble Mr. Justice M.S. Nambiar, Judicial Member Chairman
2. Hon'ble Dr. G.K. Pandey, Expert Member Member
3. Hon'ble Prof. A.R. Yousuf, Expert Member Member
PURCHASE COMMITTEE/COMPUTER COMMITTEE
1. Hon'ble Mr. Justice U.D. Salvi, Judicial Member Chairman
2. Hon'ble Dr. D.K. Agrawal, Expert Member Member
3. Hon'ble Mr. Bikram Singh Sajwan, Expert Member Member
4. Hon'ble Dr. Ramesh Chandra Trivedi, Expert Member Member
VEHICLE / CAR COMMITTEE:
1. Hon'ble Mr. Justice M.S. Nambiar, Judicial Member Chairman
2. Hon’ble Dr. G.K. Pandey, Expert Member Member
LIBRARY COMMITTEE:
1. Hon’ble Mr. U.D. Salvi, Judicial Member Chairman
2. Hon’ble Dr. D.K. Agrawal, Expert Member Member
3. Hon’ble Prof. A.R. Yousuf, Expert Member Member
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RECRUITMENT COMMITTEE:
1. Hon’ble Mr. U.D. Salvi, Judicial Member Chairman
2. Hon’ble Dr. D.K. Agrawal, Expert Member Member
3. Registrar General Member
SCREENING COMMITTEE:
1. Hon'ble Mr. Justice M.S. Nambiar, Judicial Member Chairman
2. Hon'ble Dr.Ramesh Chandra Trivedi, Expert Member Member
3. Registrar General Member
BUDGET COMMITTEE:
1. Hon'ble Mr. Justice M.S. Nambiar, Judicial Member Chairman
2. Hon’ble Dr. G.K. Pandey, Expert Member Member
3. Hon’ble Mr. Ranjan Chatterjee, Expert Member Member
4. Registrar General Member
RULES COMMITTEE:
1. Hon’ble Mr. Justice U.D. Salvi, Judicial Member Chairman
2. Hon'ble Dr.Ramesh Chandra Trivedi, Expert Member Member
3. Registrar General Member
BUILDING MAINTENANCE COMMITTEE:
1. Hon’ble Mr. Justice U.D. Salvi, Judicial Member Chairman
2. Hon'ble Mr. Justice M.S. Nambiar, Judicial Member Chairman
3. Hon’ble Dr. D.K. Agrawal, Expert Member Member
4. Hon’ble Mr. Ranjan Chatterjee, Expert Member Member
5. Registrar General Member
LOCAL PURCHASE / TENDER COMMITTEE:
1. Hon’ble Dr. D.K. Agrawal, Expert Member Chairman
2. Registrar General Member
3. Sh. Ram Swaroop, Dy. Controller of Accounts Member
Neither the meetings of those boards, councils, committees and other bodies are open to the public, nor the minutes of such meetings are accessible for public being the minutes are the internal records of the Tribunal.
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4(1) (b) (ix)
A Directory of its officers and employees of
National Green Tribunal
(HON’BLE CHAIRPERSON, JUDICIAL MEMBERS,
EXPERT MEMBERS, REGISTRARS / DY. REGISTRAR)
National Green Tribunal
Principal Bench, Faridkot House, New Delh110001
LIST OF TELEPHONE NOS. AS ON 01.09.2014 (Registrar General) Fax No - 011- 23077931
Email: [email protected]
(Deputy Registrar) Fax No - 011-23077930
Email: [email protected]
(Admn. & Protocol) Fax No- 011-23043515
HON’BLE CHAIRPERSON AND HON’BLE JUDICIAL MEMBERS
S. No.
NAME CPABX NO 011-23043
Residence Tel. Nos.
Hon’ble Mr. Justice Swatanter Kumar Hon’ble Chairperson
Extn-505 9, Tyag Raj Marg, New Delhi 011-23043505 (O) 011-23380001 (O) 011-23380009 (O)
Ms. Sindhu Krishnakumar PPS to Hon’ble Chairperson
Extn-507 T-21, Hudco Place Extn., Andrews Ganj, New Delhi-110049
011-23077902 (O) 011-23077937 (O) 011-23043507 (O) 011-23077933 (Fax)
1. Hon’ble Mr. Justice Dr. P. Jyothimani, Judicial Member
Extn-504 Flat No. 704, Tower No.14, Commonwealth Games Village, New Delhi
011-23043504 (O)
2. Hon’ble Mr. Justice U.D. Salvi, Judicial Member
Extn-506 Flat No. 804, Tower No. 14, Commonwealth Games Village, New Delhi
011-23043506 (O)
3. Hon’ble Mr. Justice S.N. Hussain, Judicial Member
Extn-502 Flat No. 604, Tower No. 14, Commonwealth Games Village, New Delhi
011-23043502 (O)
4. Hon’ble Mr. Justice M. S. Nambiar, Judicial Member
Extn-503 Flat No. 904, Tower No. 14, Commonwealth Games Village, New Delhi
011-23043503 (O)
HON’BLE EXPERT MEMBERS
1. Hon’ble Dr. Devendra Kumar Agrawal, Expert Member
Extn-540 1523, Sector-C, Pocket -1 VasantKunj, New Delhi
011-23043540 (O)
2. Hon’ble Dr. Gopal Krishna Pandey, Expert Member
Extn-526 494, B-8 ParyatanVihar, Vasundra Enclave, Delhi -96
011-23043526 (O)
3. Hon’ble Prof. A.R. Yousuf, Expert Member
Extn-535 3rd Floor, 2/7A Jangpura A, New Delhi-110014
011-23043535 (O)
4. Hon’ble Shri Bikram Singh Sajwan, Expert Member
Extn-537 104 B Management Apartment Plot No. 17, Sector-5 Dwarka, New Delhi-110075
011-23043537 (O)
5. Hon’ble Dr. Ramesh Chandra Trivedi, Expert Member
Extn-542 R-50-E, Dilshad Garden, New Delhi
011-23043542 (O)
6. Hon’ble Shri Ranjan Chatterjee, Expert Member
Extn-538 House No.25, New MotiBagh, New Delhi 011-23043538 (O)
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SOUTHERN ZONE BENCH, 950/1, TNPCB BUILDING P.H. ROAD, ARUMBAKKAM, CHENNAI
1. Hon’ble Mr. Justice M. Chokalingam, Judicial Member
Aulagam Flat No.7, Moorthy Apartments, No. 247/7, Thiru.Vi.ka Salai (Old Royapethah High Road) Mylapore, Chennai-600004
044-26264023 (O)
2. Hon’ble Prof.(Dr.) R. Nagendran, Expert Member
Flat-B, 46/40, MGR Road, Kalakshetra Colony, Besant Nagar, Chennai-600090
044-26264022 (O)
CENTRAL ZONE BENCH, STATE COMMISSION BHAWAN, 3RD FLOOR, ARERA HILLS, BHOPAL-462011
1. Hon’ble Mr. Justice Dalip Singh, Judicial Member
Sanchi Bhawan, BHEL Guest House, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh
0755-2578010 (O)
2. Hon’ble Shri P.Satyanarayana Rao, Expert Member
Sanchi Bhawan, BHEL Guest House, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh
0755-2578011 (O)
WESTERN ZONE BENCH, NEW ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, B-WING, OPPOSITE COUNCIL HALL, PUNE
1. Hon’ble Mr. Justice V.R. Kingaonkar, Judicial Member
C-36, Gulmohar, 7’Queens Garden Camp, Pune-411001
020-26056020 (O)
2. Hon’ble Dr. Ajay A. Deshpande, Expert Member
Flat No-602 Building No.D, Pinnac Gangotri Housing Co. Op Society, Nagar road opposite cotton World Aundh Pune-411007
020-26140448 (O)
EASTERN ZONE BENCH, BLOCK-III B, 3RD FLOOR OF FINANCE CENTRE, CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT ACTION AREA-II,
PO & PS : NEW TOWN, KOLKATA-700157, WEST BENGAL
1. Hon’ble Mr. Justice Pratap Kumar Ray, Judicial Member
A/181, Survey Park, Santoshpur, Kolkata-700075
033-23240081 (O)
2. Hon’ble Prof.(Dr.) P.C. Mishra, Expert Member
Uniworld City Garden, Flat No. 2003, New Town, Kolkata-700157
033-23240091 (O)
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NGT PRINCIPAL BENCH, FARIDKOT HOUSE, COPERNICUS MARG, NEW DELHI-110001
S.No Name and Designation Ro. No. Residence Tele. Nos.
1. Mr. Sanjay Kumar
Registrar General Extn-508 Flat No. 6, 16/A Rajpur Road, Civil Lines, Delhi-
110054
011-23077900 (O)
011-23043508 (O)
011-23077932 (Fax)
011-23077 901(O)
011-23043501(O)
011-23077932(Fax)
2. Ms. Durga Malhotra
Consultant/PS to Registrar General Extn-532 17, Triveni Apartment, West Enclave, PitamPura,
New Delhi-110034
011-23043532 (O)
Himanshu Bisht,PA to Registrar General Extn-533 A-161/9A,Gauri Shankar Bhawan, Shakarpur,D-92 011-23043533 (O)
3. Mrs. Sheetal Sharma, Deputy Registrar Extn-509
C/o Ashwani Dayal, R/o EF/21, Inderpuri,
New Delhi-110012
011-23043509(O)
011-23077903 (O)
011-23077930 (Fax)
4. Ms. Prachi Nautiyal PA to Dy. Registrar Extn-519 T-197/D-1 (3rd Floor), Savitri Nagar, New Delhi-17 011-23043519 (O)
5. Shri J.K. Aggarwal, Consultant
(Admn. & Protocol)
Mr. Achal Sakhuja, Protocol Officer
Extn-521
Extn-520
3794, Sector – 23
Gurgaon-122017
6/37 West Punjabi Bagh, New Delhi-11002
011-23043521 (O)
011-23043515 (Fax)
011-23043520 (O)
6. Chandra Shekhar Thakur, Under Secretary Extn-522 A-Block, 230, Pandara Road, New Delhi-3 011-23043522 (O)
7. Mr. Ram Swaroop, Deputyy Controller
of Accounts Extn-516 H- I/5, Sector- 16, Rohini, Delhi- 85 011-23043516 (O)
8. Mr. Chetan Chawla, Accounts Officer Extn-532 WZ-283/16, Vishnu Garden,New Delhi-18 011-23043532 (O)
9. Mr. R. K. Goel, Consultant (Judicial-I) Extn-544 3045, Kucha Raja Sohanlal Bazar Sitaram,Delhi-6 011-23043544 (O)
10. Mr. S. S. Mishra, Assistant Registrar
(Judicial-II) Extn-548 L-132, Sector-11, Noida, Distt. G. B. Nagar, U.P. 011-23043548 (O)
11. Library Section Extn-518 011-23043518 (O)
12. Computer Section Extn-510 011-23043510 (O)
13. Store Section Extn-517 011-23043517 (O)
14. R & D Section Extn-528 011-23043528 (O)
15. Care Taker Extn-543 011-23043543 (O)
SOUTHERN ZONE BENCH, 950/1, TNPCB BUILDING P.H. ROAD, ARUMBAKKAM, CHENNAI
1. Dr. A. D. Maria Clete, Registrar 12, Corporation Colony, Rangarajapuram Road,
Kodambakkam, Chennai-600024
044-2626 4021 (O)
2. Shri S. Kumar, Dy. Registrar Flat No. B, YEsyes Manere, Door No. 25, Flat No. 3014, 6th
St., Y Block, 13th Main Road, Anna Nagar, Chennai-600040 044-26264025(O)
044-26264024 (Fax)
CENTRAL ZONE BENCH, STATE COMMISSION BHAWAN, 3RD FLOOR, ARERA HILLS, BHOPAL-462011
1. Shri M.P. Tiwari, Registrar B-230 Emorald Pank City, Bhopal 0755-2575745 (O)
0755-2575680 (Fax)
2. Mrs. Ruchi Sonkar, Section Officer D-13, New Minal, Residency, Rej Homes, Bhopal 0755-2579745 (O)
0755-2575680 (Fax)
WESTERN ZONE BENCH, NEW ADMINISTRATIVE BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, B-WING, OPPOSITE COUNCIL HALL, PUNE
1. Mr. K.L. Vyas, Registrar Devkinandan Housing Society, Dhole Patil Road, Pune 020-26350161 (O)
2. Mr. N.N. Kumbhar, Consultant
Admn./ Protocol Alka Gulmohar Colony near Balliraj Mungal Karyalay
Rahatni-Kelewadi Road, Kalewadi-Pimpri-Pune-410018 020-26056030 (O)
EASTERN ZONE BENCH, BLOCK-III B, 3RD FLOOR OF FINANCE CENTRE, CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT ACTION AREA-II,
PO & PS : NEW TOWN, KOLKATA-700157, WEST BENGAL
1. Mr. Asish Kumar Senapati, Registrar 1861, Majhipara Road, Kolkata-700 063 033-23240094 (O)
033-23240089 (O)
2. Mr. Subodh Sharma, Dy. Registrar 409, Adarsha Nagar, P.O. : Baro Bohera, Distt. Hooghly-712246, West Bengal
033-23244064 (O)
033-23240089 (O)
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(OFFICERS / STAFFS)
(I) HON’BLE CHAIRPERSON
Sl.
No.
Name Post Nature of
Post (Regular/ Depu./
Outsourced)
Residential Address
OFFICE
1. Pradeep MTS / Driver Contractual A-406, Madipur J. J. Colony, N. Delhi-63
2. Vikram Singh MTS Regular H. No. 1094, Sec-5, R.K. Puram, N Delhi-22
3. Amresh Singh MTS Regular 34-Prithviraj Road, New Delhi-110011
RESIDENTIAL OFFICE / RESIDENCE
1. Avinash Thakur Steno-C Regular L-5, Extension (Near Hanuman Mandir) Mohan
Garden, Uttam Nagar, New Delhi-59
2. Pramod MTS Regular K-502, Dakshinpuri, New Delhi-110062
3. Natho Nag MTS Regular 161, Golf Links, New Delhi
4. Vinay Kumar MTS Regular 16/331, Dakshin Puri, New Delhi
5. Jang Prasad Adhikari Court Attendant Deputation S-128, K. D. Colony, Sector-12, R. K. Puram,
New Delhi
(II) HON’BLE MEMBERS
(A) STENOGRAPHER
1. Ms. Preeti Aneja HJM Dr. P. Jyothimani Regular 39-B, Pocket-C, Siddhartha Extension, New Delhi
2. Ankit Manocha HJM U.D. Salvi Regular 5/8, Ashok Nagar, New Delhi-110018
3. Himanshu Bisht
HJM S. N. Hussain Regular A-161/9A, Gauri Shankar Bhawan, Shakarpur,
Delhi-92
4. Ms. Anita Kumar HJM M.S. Nambiar, Regular A-464, Gokulpuri, Delhi-110094
5. Ms. Jyoti Gautam HEM Dr. D.K.
Agrawal Regular T-61, Bhogal Road, Jangpura, New Delhi-14
6. Nitin Tangania HEM Dr. G.K. Pandey Regular 682, Laxmi Bai Nagar, New Delhi-110023
7. Ms. Rajini Pruthi HEM Prof. A.R.
Yousuf Regular H.No.258/23, Bogha Ram Colony, Hansi, Distt.
Hisar, Haryana
8. Avinash Gautam HEM Mr. B.S. Sajwan Regular B-47, West Jyoti Nagar, Gali No. 3, Loni Road,
Shahdara, Delhi-110094
9. Ms. Shilpa Nagpal HEM Dr. R. C.
Trivedi) Regular 2/69, Jangpura-A, New Delhi-14
10. Mohit Nagpal HEM Sh. Ranjan
Chatterjee, Regular D-257/B New Model Town Ext. Hisar-125005
(Haryana)
(B) DRIVERS
1. Nand Kishore HJM Dr. P. Jyothimani DL9CAZ0023 S-33, Pandav Nagar, Delhi-110092
2. Sunil Kumar HJM U.D. Salvi DL9CAZ0013 61, MDIZ Area, Sec-4, Bangla Sahib Road,
N.Delhi-110001
3. Narender Singh Justice S.N.Hussain DL9CAZ0024 Village Post Office Jarwa, Distt. Mohender
Garh, Haryana
4. Narender Sharma Justice M. S. Nambiar DL9CAZ0026 V&PO Sultanpur Dabas, Pooth Khurd, Delhi-39
5. Ajit HEM Dr. D.K.
Agrawal
DL9CAZ0014 V&PO Ranhera, Teh. Jewar, Distt. Gautam
Budh Nagar
6. Sagar Yadav HEM Dr. G.K.
Pandey
DL9CAZ0015 H. No. 498, Village & Post Office – Rajokri,
New Delhi-38
7. Parvesh Kumar HEM Prof. A.R.
Yousuf
DL9CAZ0018 90, Yusuf Sarai, Gautam Nagar Road, New
Delhi-16
8. Mukesh Kumar Mr. B.S. Sajwan DL9CAZ0020 WZ-1/2, Keshopur Village, Vikas Puri, New
Delhi-110018
9. Gaurav Chaudhary Prof. R.C. Trivedi DL9CAZ0021 D-3, Balram Nagar, Near Shiv Mandir, Loni,
Ghaziabad, U.P.
10. Dheeraj Kumar Mr.R. Chatterjee DL9CAZ0019 B-3/1, Possingi Pur, Janak Puri, N.Delhi-58
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DRIVERS POOL
11. Arjun Kumar Maurya Pool H. No. 1075, Sangam Vihar, Near Asthal
Mandir, N.D.-62
12. Deepak Sharma Pool H.No.697, Sec-2, Sadiq Nagar, New Delhi-59
13. Prem Prakash Pool H.No.1262, Sec-18, Housing Board Colony,
Old Faridabad, Haryana-121002
(C) MTS
1. Vinay Kumar HMJ Dr. P.
Jyothimani
Regular H.No.143,Vill Sultanpur Dabas, P.O.Pooth Khurd,
Delhi-39
2. Haroon B. HMJ Dr. P. Jyothimani
(Residence) Regular Tower No. 14, Flat No. 704, Common Wealth
Games Village (CWG), New Delhi
3. Praveen Kumar HMJ U.D. Salvi Regular RWA 4C, Kardam Farms, Khjani Nagar,
Joharipur, Delhi 110094
4. N. Karthik HMJ U.D. Salvi
(Residence)
Regular D-542, Netaji Nagar, N Delhi-23
5. Sanjay Negi HMJ S. N. Hussain
(Residence)
Contractual B-77, Gali No. 6, Nehru Vihar, Delhi
6. Bitu Bhati HMJ M.S.Nambiar Contractual H.No.1643, Guljari Gali, Kotla Mubarakpur,
New Delhi-110003
7. Sam Sundar K. HMJ M.S. Nambiar
(Residence)
Contractual Smitha Niwas, Nettur Post,
Thalassery, District Kannur, Kerala-670105
8. Arjun HEM Dr. D.K.
Agrawal
Contractual G-502, Rashmi Aprtments, Harsh Vihar,
Pitampura, Delhi-110034 9. Arun Kumar HEM Dr. G. K.
Pandey
Regular 35/326, Trilok Puri, Mayur Vihar Phase-I,
Delhi-110091
10. Ms. Gori HEM Dr. G.K.
Pandey (Residence)
Contractual 494, B-8, ParyatanVihar, Vasundra Enclave,
Delhi -96
11. Manas Rout HEM Prof. A.R.
Yousuf
Contractual 34, Prithviraj Road, Supreme Court Guest House, New Delhi-110011
12. Pratap Singh Gosain HEM Prof. A.R.
Yousuf (Residence)
Contractual 3rd Floor, 2/7A Jangpura A, NDelhi-14
13. Bhanu Pratap HEM Mr. B.S.
Sajwan
Contractual H.No.4/1/7, MS Flats, Sector-13, R. K. Puram,
New Delhi-66
14. Varun Handa HEM Dr. R. C.
Trivedi
Contractual B-64/1267, Mahipal Pur, New Delhi-110037
15. Deepak Thakur HEM Dr. R.C.
Trivedi (Residence)
Contractual E-2339, Gali No. 10, Pusta-5, Sonia Vihar,
New Delhi-110094
16. Dinesh Kumar HEM Sh. Ranjan
Chatterjee
Contractual Vill. Post Birauli, Distt. Buland Shahr, U.P.
17. Mukesh Singh Rawat HEM Sh. Ranjan
Chatterjee(Residence)
Regular 25, New Moti Bagh, New Delhi
(III) COURT NO. 1
1. Mr. Immanuel Alexander PS Deputation C/o Ms. Priscilla Alexander, L/4-C, Bharatidasan
Colony, K.K. Nagar, Chennai – 600 078
2. Ms. Anju PA / Steno ‘C’ /
Court Master
Regular S-52/114, Indira Colony, Road No. 3, Andrews
Ganj, N Delhi-49
3. Ankit Suri Assistant Contractual C-20, Ajay Enclave, Near Subhash Nagar, N.Delhi
4. Y. Narayan Usher Regular 1815, G-Block, Tigri, New Delhi-110062
(IV) COURT NO. 2
1. Dharamveer Steno ‘D’ Regular B-1/441, Gali No. 16, Harsh Vihar,
Delhi-110093
2. Vijay Kumar Singh Assistant Regular P-70, Pandav Nagar, Mayur Vihar, Phase-I,
Delhi-91
3. Laxmi Usher Regular E-2/339, Street No. 10, 5th Pusta, Sonia Vihar,
(Near Akbari Masjid) Delhi-94
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(V) LAW CLERKS
1. Ms. Ridhi Kackar
Law Researcher Contractual H-14, 1st Floor, Green Park Main, New Delhi-
110016
2. Richa Chaturvedi Law Researcher Contractual B-10, 7447, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi-110070
REGISTRY
(VI) OFFICE OF REGISTRAR GENERAL
1. Durga Malhotra PS (Consultant) Contractual 17, Triveni Apartment West Enclave,
PitamPura, New Delhi-110034
2. Rajesh Rajoria MTS Contractual RZF-310/1, Raj Nagar-II, Palam Colony, Near
DDA Park, N Delhi-45
3. Dharmender MTS Regular 79, Vill-Garhi Mendu Main Gali, Bhajanpura, Delhi
(VII) OFFICE OF DY. REGISTRAR
1. Ms. Prachi Nautiyal
Steno-C (PA) Regular Flat No. T-197/D-1 (3rd Floor), Savitri Nagar,
New Delhi-110017
2. Trilochan Upadhyay MTS Contractual Vill. Madlak, P.O. Madlak, Distt. Champawati,
Uttrakhand-262524
3. Anil Mural MTS
Contractual H.No. 546/24, Mission Chowk, Shiv Nagar,
Sonipat, Haryana
(VIII) OFFICE OF DY. REGISTRAR-CUM-PPS
1. Ms. Sindhu Krishnakumar D.R. cum PPS Deputation T-21, Hudco Place Extn., Andrews Ganj, New
Delhi-110049
2. Varun MTS Contractual H.No. 273, Gali No. 4A, Phase-V, Shiv Vihar,
Karawal Nagar, New Delhi
3. Brajesh Pal MTS Contractual B-21, 74 Bunglows, Bhopal
(IX) JUDICIAL SECTION I
1. Mr. R. K. Goel Consultant Contractual 3045, Kucha Raja Sohanlal Bazar Sitaram,
Delhi-110006
2. Subhash C. Nitharwal Steno-C (Hindi) /
Office Assistant
Regular F-337, Lado Sarai, New Delhi
3. Ms. Aarti Moorjani Office Assistant Contractual A5B/175-A, Janakpuri, New Delhi-110058
4. Prabhat Kumar MTS Regular H-3/69, 2nd Floor, Sec-16, Rohini, Delhi-85
5. Deepmala MTS Regular Plot No. 131, Flat No. G-4, Nyaya Khand-I,
NearVidhayakColony,Indira Puram, Ghaziabad
6. Sunil MTS Contractual Q-2/3, Budh Vihar Phase-I, Delhi-110086
(X) JUDICIAL SECTION II
1. Mr. S. S. Mishra Assistant Registrar Deputation L-132, Sector-11, Noida, Distt. G.B.Nagar,U.P.
2. Ms. Komal Yadav Jain Assistant Regular WZ-300A, Madipur Village, N Delhi-63
3. Mahendra Srivastava Steno ‘D’ (Hindi) /
Office Assistant
Regular H. No. 84, Gujaini, Kanpur-208022, U.P.
4. Janak Raj MTS Regular H.No. 165-C, II Floor, Jeevan Nagar, Ashram,
New Delhi
5. Mohit Nagar MTS Contractual 7/C, Bhargava Lane, Boulvard Road, Tis
Hazari, Delhi-54
6. Rajeev Gill MTS Contractual H.No. 578, Sec-7, R. K. Puram, New Delhi
(XI) FILING COUNTER
1. Chandan Assistant Contractual D-112, West Vinod Nagar, New Delhi-92
2. Pradeep Biswas MTS Contractual 50-B, 56 Block, Near Axis Bank, 1st Floor,
Chitranjan Park, New Delhi
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(XII) RECORD ROOM (DECIDED)
1. Nikhil Sharma MTS Contractual BV/93, UDAP Colony, CRPF Officers Mess, Nehru
Nagar, N. Delhi
(XIII) ACCOUNT SECTION
1. Mr. Ram Swaroop Deputy Controller of
Accounts
Deputation H- I/5, Sector- 16, Rohini, Delhi- 85
2. Chetan Chawla Accounts Officer Deputation WZ-283/16, Vishnu Garden, N Delhi-18
3. R.D. Khairwal Consultant Contractual House No. 100/23, Laxmi Garden,
Gurgaon,122001 (Haryana)
4. Raj Singh Consultant Contractual E-90, Gali No. 10, Om Vihar Extn., Uttam
Nagar, New Delhi
5. Narinder Kumar Consultant Contractual 2246/B-2, Green Glade Appartments, Vasant
Kunj, New Delhi-110070
6. Ms. Vandana Accountant Regular (on long leave)
Block QU-3071D, Chitrakoot APH, Pitampura,
N Delhi-88
7. Shivom Accountant Regular 2-1/1565, Swarg Ashram Road, Magistrate
Colony, Hapur, Ghaziabad
8. Lalit Dutt Pathak MTS Regular
K-3/2, Sec-2, Type-III, Diz Area, Udyan Marg,
New Delhi-1
9. Dheerendra Kumar Gupta MTS Regular 138/10K/1, New Basti, Beniganj, Allahabad- 211016
10. Deepak Kumar MTS Regular Vill. Kaiawas, P.O. Garhi Harsaru, Distt.
Gurgaon, Haryana
11. Bhupender DEO Contractual H.No. 435, V&PO : Darya Pur Kalan, Delhi-39
12. Narender Kumar DEO Contractual A/55/A, D.D.A. Flats, Shivaji Enclave, Rajouri
Garden, New Delhi-110027
(XIV) ADMINISTRATION
1. Mr. J. K. Aggarwal Consultant (Admin.) Contractual 3794, Sector – 23, Gurgaon-122017
2. J. Shailender Section Officer Deputation Flat No. 302, ATS, Indirapuram, Ghaziabad, U.P.
3. Manoj Assistant Regular Ram Sharnam Nagar, V. Kamvewala, Jalalabad
(West), District Fazilka, Punjab-152024
4. Ms. Geeta Joshi MTS Regular House No. 32, Gali No. 17A, Shiv Mandir Wali
Gali, Kamalpur, Burari, Delhi-110084
5. Punit Uniyal MTS Regular 532, Laxmi Bai Nagar, N Delhi-23
6. Ms. Veena MTS Contractual H. No. 9291, Mata Wali Gali, Tokri Walan, Azad
Market, New Delhi-110006
7. Ramesh MTS Contractual Servant Quarter, 10, Krishna Manan Marg, New Delhi
(XV) PROTOCOL
1. Achal Sakhija Assistant Regular 602, Cant. Street No. 11, Sadar Bazar, N.Delhi
2. Ms. Priyanka Sharma Assistant Contractual 78/3A, Dilshad Garden, Near Post Office,
Delhi-95
3. Raju Giri MTS Regular B-103, Lajpat Nagar Part-I, N Delhi-24
4. Mohd. Zuneo Khan MTS Regular H. No. 719, Sec-1, R.K. Puram, New Delhi-
110022
5. Manjay MTS Contractual Gole Market, New Delhi
(XVI) GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
1. Chandra Shekhar Thakur
Under Secretary Attachment
(MoEF)
E-011, Pragati Vihar Hostel, CGO Complex,
Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003
2. Ms. Prerna Goel Assistant Regular 75, Gujrat Vihar, Vikas Marg, East Delhi-92
3. Ankit Goyal MTS Contractual O-22, Gali No. 15 2nd, Brahampuri,
Delhi-110053
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(XVII) STORE SECTION
1. Ms. Sonia Suhag Section Officer Deputation H. No. 545, Sector-7, Urban Estate, Gurgaon
2. Naveen Kumar Singh Assistant Regular Q.No. 1986, Type-III, NH4, CGO Complex,
Faridabad-121001
3. Mansab Ali MTS Regular Mohalla Chattar Town, Nanouta, Distt-
Saharanpur, Up
4. Jitender Kumar MTS Regular H. No. 2050/25, E56, Molarband Extn., Near
Second 60 Feet Road, Badarpur-110044
(XVIII) CARETAKING BRANCH
1. Ms. Jyoti Prusthi Assistant Contractual F-82, Nankpura,South Moti Bagh, New Delhi
2. Sanjay MTS Regular J-773, Kali Bari, Goal Market, New Delhi-1
3. Leelu MTS Regular H. No. 32, Building of Shakri, Near State Bank,
Madeena Masjid, Vill Maharajpur, Ghaziabad, U.P.
4. Ashok Kumar MTS Regular K-444, Ambedkar Nagar, Sector-V, N.Delhi-62
5. Mohd. Yaqoob MTS Regular 1947, Gali Chunnamal, Hauz Suiwalan, Delhi-6
(XIX) HOUSE KEEPING
1. Ranjeet Rajouria MTS Contractual RZF-310/1, Raj Nagar-II, Palam Colony, Near
DDA Park, N Delhi-45
2. Ajay Pal MTS Contractual Vill. Balawas Jamapur, P.O. Boria Kamalpur,
Tehsil & Distt. Rewari, Haryana-123401
(XX) R & D SECTION
1. Pradeep Clerk Contractual H.No.723, Sec-1, R.K.Puram, New Delhi-22
2. Ashish Sharma MTS Regular 221-A, Una Apartment, Plot No.3,I.P. Extn., Delhi-92
3. Ashwani Kumar MTS Regular S-146/104, Adarsh Basti, Mohammad Pur, N. Delhi
(XXI) LIBRARY SECTION
1. Ms. Kanchan Assistant – cum
Library Incharge
Contractual House No.42(3rd Fl.) Munirika,New Delhi-64
2. Ms. Lata Kotia MTS-cum Astt. Lib. Regular A-3/8, West Karawal Nagar Near Pusta Road,
Delhi-110094
3. Shyam Sunder MTS Contractual EAC 6/16, Servant Quarter Rajpur Road, Civil
Line, Delhi-110054
(XXII) COMPUTER SECTION
1. Ms. Kalawati Office Assistant /
Incharge Comp.
Contractual House No. 1, C-II, 2nd Pushta, Sonia Vihar, Delhi-94
2. Gopal Singh Computer Clerk Contractual V & PO : Baggi, The. Sadar, Distt. Mandi, H.P.
3. Badri Prasad MTS Regular Vill./Post- Dahi, Dist. Pratapgarh, (U.P)
4. Vivek Prasad MTS Regular Bhurkunda (P.O.), Ram Garh (Distt.), Pat Ratu (P.S.),
Jharkhand
5. Rahul Suryavanshi MTS Contractual H. No. 1286, Sec.-7, R. K. Puram, N Delhi-22
(XXIII) HINDI TRANSLATOR
1. Anshumala Hindi Translator Regular C/o Sh. Nitesh Kumar, A-19, IInd Floor,
Sector-12, Noida, UP-201301
2. Brijesh Kumar Yadav Hindi Translator Regular Vill. Chakdharna, PO: Ishapur, Distt. Azamgarh,
U.P.-223226
3. Radhey Shyam Hindi Translator Regular C/o Mangal Singh, B-33A, IInd Floor, Room
No. 5, Christian Colony, Patel Chest, N. Delhi-7
(XXIV) HOSPITALITY
1. Om Prakash MTS Regular 1254, Gali Keit Wali, Shangatrashan, Paharganj,
New Delhi-110055
2. Vinod Kumar MTS Contractual 107, Masood Pur Dairy Farm, Vasant Kunj, ND
(XXV) POOL
1. Puneet Tiwari MTS Contractual WA-120A, Mother Dairy Road, Shakarpur,
Laxmi Nagar, Delhi-92
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Position of Existing Staff (Regular/Contractual) in Southern Zonal Bench (Chennai), NGT (No. 950/1, 2nd& 3rd Floor, Poonamallee High Road, Arumbakkam,Chennai-600 106)
1. S. Kumar Dy. Registrar Deputation Flat No. B, YEsyes Manere, Door No. 25, Flat No.
3014, 6th St., Y Block, 13th Main Road, Anna Nagar, Chennai-600040
2. A. V. Pradeepkumar Assistant Registrar Deputation House No. 36, SBI Staff Colony, 4th Street,
Arumbakkam, Chennai-106
3. V. Sankaran Section Officer Deputation S-3, Adarsh Apts, 43/21, Taylors’ Estate, 2nd Street, Kodambakkam, Chennai-24
4. R. Radhakrishnan PA/ Steno – C Deputation Flat No. 5, Metro Flats, Tambaram-Velachery Main
Road, Sembakkam, Chennai-600 073
5. Santosh Kumar Accountant Regular Perumal Koil Street, Arumbakkam,
Chennai-106
6. C Someswaran Consultant Contractual B-4, Mahathi Flats, Old No. 52, New No. 14,
Jubilee Road, West Mambalam, Chennai-33
7. R Murali Kumar Consultant Contractual F2, B-Block, Vetrivel Pandian Flats, Old No.9/New
No.7, 3rd Main Road, Nanganallur, Chennai-6
8. R Subburam Consultant Contractual Lakshmi Nivas, Plot No. 228, IV
Cross Street, Muniappa Nagar,
Virugambakkam, Chennai-92
9. E. Gajalakashmi (not join) Consultant Contractual New No. 9, Old No. 3/1, A.E. Koil West Mada
Street, Tondiarpet, Chennai-600081
10. B. Annamalai (not join) Consultant Contractual 9/5, 1st Street, North Thirumalai Nagar,
Billibakkam, Chennai-600049
11. K. Rajamanickam Consultant (Steno) Contractual No.5/11-B J.E. Appt. Bharthi Avenue, II ST, 1
Floor, Kottur, Chennai-85
12. A. Kandasamy Consultant (Steno) Contractual 21/92, Gold Shine Appt., Padi, Chennai-50
13. K. Thirumoorthy Librarian Contractual 21, Karpaga Vinayagar Koi St.,
Gerugambakkam, Chennai-600 122
14. R. Muthulaksmi Office Assistant Contractual Plot No. 1, B, Nagar Residency, Sai Prabath
Garden, Saraswati Nagar Extn.,
Rajakalipakkam, Chennai-600073
15. J. Poornima Hindi Translator Regular No. 2/250, Hanuman Colony, Injambakkam,
Chennai-600115
16. D. Mohan Kumar MTS (Office) Regular H. No. 2/22, Vasugi Ammai Street, Gandhi Nagar,
Oragadam, Ambattur, Chennai
17. P. Shanmuga Sundaram MTS (Office) Regular H. No. 68A, 5th Street, Annai Sathya Nagar, R.A. Puram, Greenways Road, Chennai-28
18. Abdul Rahim MTS (Office) Regular H. No. 6/1, Perumal Koil St., Arumbakkam,
Chennai-600 106
19. S. Ashok MTS (Office) Contractual No. 1/70, Mariyamman Koil St., Thozhur, Thiruvallur Dt.-602 025
20. K. Mahadevan MTS Contractual ASrulagam, Flat No. 7, Moorthy Appartments, No.
247/7, Thiru. Vi. Ka Salai, (Old Royapettah High Road), Mylaopre, Chennai-600004
Drivers Attached to Hon’ble Members
21. D. Kathiravan HJM M.Chokalingam DL9CAZ0027 No. 50/28, Vanniyampathy Street Raja
Annamalaipuram, Chennai-28
22. K. Suresh HEM Prof. R.
Nagendran
DL9CAZ0028 No. 58/12, Kamarajar Salai, Raja
Annamalaipuram, Chennai-28
MTS Attached to Hon’ble Members
23. L. Saravanan HJM M. Chokalingam Contractual No. 5178, 1st Floor, Annai Satya Nagar, 1st Extn.
Street, RA Puram, Chennai-28
24. B. Sarvanan HEM Prof. R.
Nagendran
Regular No.1297, X-Block, V.O.C. Nagar, Tondiarpet, Chennai-600081, Tamil Nadu
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Position of Existing Staff (Regular/Contractual) in Central Zonal Bench (Bhopal), NGT (State Information Commission Bhawan, 3rd Floor, Arera Hills, Bhopal-462 011 (Madhya Pradesh)
Sl.
No.
Name Post Nature of
Post (Regular/ Depu./
Outsourced)
Residential Address
1. Mrs. Ruchi Sonkar Section Officer Deputation D-44, Minal Residency Raj Home, Bhopal
2. Shailash Kumar Sharma Assistant Regular 002, Chinar Retreat, Near Maida Mill, Bhopal
3. Mohammad Arif Accountant Regular H.No. 06, Near DSP Ansari, Aam Wali Masjid,
Jahangirabad, Bhopal
4. Mrs. Swati Abhyankar Office Assistant Contractual E-07, 305, Arera Colony, Bhopal
5. Mukesh Prajapati Office Assistant Contractual 999, Pushpendra Bhawan, Chandan Nagar Colony,
Vidisha Road, Bhanpur, Bhopal
6. Ms. Kavita Gurele Steno Contractual HNo.135,Shirdi Puram, Kolar Road, Bhopal
7. Mrs. Sreevidya Steno Contractual D-100, Miral Residency, J. K. Road, Govindpura, Bhopal, M.P.
8. Chaitanya Pathak Data Entry Operator Contractual House No. 8, Behind Aina Bungalow, Vineet
Kunj, Kolar Road, Bhopal
9. Vinod Singh Rawat MTS (Office) Regular C/O Nilesh Choudhary, R/O 7-Safdar Jung
Lane, New Delhi
10. Vishnu Prasad Prajapati MTS (Office) Contractual H.No. 2905, Holiwada, Barkheda Pathani,
Bhopal, M.P.
11. Kailash Narayan Bhargava MTS (Office) Contractual H.No. 54A, 88, South T.T. Nagar, Bhopal, M.P.
12. Pawan Kumar Shukla MTS (Office) Contractual H.No. 80/2, Bheem Nagar, Char Nal, Hazur,
Satpura, Bhopal, M.P.
LAW CLERK
13. Priyanshu Pande Law Clerk Contractual 75 C/3 B-Sector, Piplani Bhel, Bhopal, M.P.
Drivers Attached to Hon’ble Members
14. Suresh Sadane HJM Justice Dalip
Singh
DL9CAZ0012 H.No. 598, Panchsheel Nagar, Bengali Colony,
Bhopal, M.P.
15. Akhilesh Sen HEM Mr. P.S. Rao DL9CAZ0022 LIG-22, F-1, Knhakunj, Kolar Road, Near
Danish Hills, Bhopal, M.P.
MTS Attached to Hon’ble Members
16. Kawar Lal HJM Dalip Singh
(Residence)
Contractual Village Barkhedi Dev, Tehsil Bairasia, Bhopal,
M.P.
17. Iqbal Uddin HEM Sh. P. S. Rao Contractual H.No. 06, Near DSP Ansari, Aam Wali Masjid,
Jahangirabad, Bhopal
18. Rajkumar Vishwakarma HEM Sh. P. S. Rao
(Residence)
Contractual H.No. 452, Ward No. 39, Bakayan Marg,
Chattarpur, M.P.
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Position of Existing Staff (Regular/Contractual) in Western Zonal Bench (Pune), NGT Western Zone Bench, New Administration Building, 1st Floor, B-Wing, Opposite Council Hall, Pune
Sl.
No.
Name Post Nature of
Post (Regular/ Depu./
Outsourced)
Residential Address
1. Hidayatullah Karim Khan Steno ‘C’ Deputation B-32, Madhu Milind CHS NIBM Road,
Kondhwa KD, Pune-28
2. Ms. Kavita Kadam Assistant Regular D-23, Ratan Park Society, Ahead of Sadhna
Bank, Hadapsar, Pune
3. Ms. Syani Ghosh Assistant Regular Flat No. 402, 4th Floor, Sai Ashish, Opp.
Ghansoli Gaon Cricket Ground, Plot No. 35,
Sector-15, Ghansoli, Navimumbai-400701
4. Prasanta Kumar Saha Accountant Regular Flat D-26, Shantikunj, Sadhu Vasawani
Chowk, Pune-411 001
5. N. N. Kumbhar Consultant Contractual Gulmohar Colony, Near Baliraj Mangal
Karyalay, Rahatni Kalewadi Road, Kalewadi-
Pimpri, Pune-410 018.
6. Vilas Wagh Consultant Contractual Survey No. 16/A/21 Kondva (BK), Near Salve
Garden, Lane No. 15, Sai Nagar, Pune-411046
7. Arvind J. Pathak Steno Contractual A-1-304, Life Park, Opp. Corienthan Club,
N.I.B.M. Road, Pune
8. Ms. Snehal Girame Steno Contractual D2-302, MSFC Colony, Near Patrakar Nagar,
S.B. Road, Pune-411 016
9. Mahesh M. Ambarle Office Assistant Contractual B-251/6, Government Colony, Bandra (East),
Mumbai-400051
10. Mrs. Usha Pokale DEO & Lib. Incharge Contractual Sr.No. 14/15/2/2, B-20, Sai Ganesh Vihar,
Shivpushpapark, Anand Nagar, Sinhagad Road,
Pune-411051
11. Ms. Aruna Sarathe MTS Regular Kalika Mata Road, Sailana, Distt. Ratlam-50 (MP)
12. Sandip D. Sonawane MTS (Office) Contractual 17, Queen Garden Out House, Camp, Pune
13. Sachin G. Kasture MTS (Office) Contractual New Hanuman Nagar Garkheda Parisar N-4,
CIDCO, Aurangabad-431005
14. Vishal L. Kale MTS (Office) Contractual Sr.No.62/2/1, Near Midas Apartment, Vinayak
Nagar, Pimple Nilakh Aundh Camp, Pune-27
15. Vinayak Sinkar MTS (Office) Contractual Dattabhumik C.H.S., 3rd Floor, Block No. 302,
Gandinagar, Nandivali Road, Dombivali (E),
Mumbai-421201
16. Bhagwan V. Padul MTS Contractual 17, Queen Garden Out House, Camp, Pune
17. Mrs. Swapnali Sopan Parte MTS Contractual 15, Queen's Garden, Camp, Pune-411001
LAW CLERK
18. Ms. Meenakshi Mandal Law Clerk Contractual Court Officer's C.H.S. 143, Sankar Bose Road
Ext. CIT Scheme Plot No. 1, Chetla,
Dhancalmath, Kolkata-700027, WB
Driver Attached to Hon’ble Members
19. Dattatray Bhagwat Parade HMJ V.R.Kingaonkar DL9CAZ0011 H.No. 104, Wakad Road, Wakad Opp. Sadgoru
Colony, Mhatoba Nagar, Wakad Road, Pune-57
20. Dilip S. Ubale HEM Mr.A. Deshpandey DL9CAZ0017 Mahatama Phule Nagar, Mohan Nagar,
Chinchwad, Pune-411019
MTS Attached to Hon’ble Members
21. Pawan D. Salve HMJ V. R. Kingaonkar Contractual C/o Rameshwar P. Khoth, Serve No. 58, Gali
No. 2, Sai Nagar, Room No. 16, Kondva
Budruck, Pune
22. Mrs. Vaishali Kailash
Ware
HEM Mr.A. Deshpandey Contractual S.No.67/3, Shivraj Residency, Flat No. 3,
Swami Vivekanand Nagar, Navi Sanghvi, Pune
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Position of Existing Staff (Regular/Contractual) in Eastern Zonal Bench (Kolkata), NGT Block-III B, 3rd Floor of Finance Centre, Central Business District Action Area-II,
PO & PS : New Town, Kolkata-700157, West Bengal
Sl.
No.
Name Post Nature of
Post (Regular/ Depu./
Outsourced)
Residential Address
1. Subodh Sharma Dy. Registrar Deputation 409, Adarsha Nagar, P.O. : Baro Bohera, Distt.
Hooghly-712246, West Bengal 2. Abhijit Sarkar Section Officer Deputation Sayan Apartment, F.A. 28, Narayantala (W), Post :
Deshbandhunagar, Baguiati, Kolkata-700 059
3. Sanjib Kumar Ghosh Private Secretary Deputation National Institute of Homoeopathy Staff Quarters,
Type-III, Flat No. 06, Block-JC, Sector-III, Salt Lake,
Kolkata-700 098
4. Ms. Zeba Praveen Assistant Regular 81A/1, Topsia Road, Kolkata-700 039
5. Vivek Kumar Patel Assistant Regular LIG-T-2, Ground Floor, Akankha Housing
Private Limited, New Town, Rajarhat, Kolkata-
700 157
6. Kamalendu De Consultant (Admn. &
Protocol)
Contractual 161, New Station Road, Post : Bhadrakali,
Distt. Hooghly-712232, West Bengal
7. Basudev Chakraborty Consultant (P.S.) Contractual Village : Jalaghata (Sitala Tala), PO + PS :
Singur, Distt. Hooghly-712409, West Bengal
8. Umesh Chandra Nayak MTS Regular C/o Pradip Naskar, Jatragachi, Ghani, New Town,
Kolkata-700 159
9. Sh. Binay Agarwal MTS Contractual 87/10/B, Jyotish Roy Road, Kolkata-700053
10. Sh. Dibyendu Gupta MTS Contractual 32A/24A, South Sinthee Road, Kolkata-700050
11. Sh. Biswanath Roy MTS Contractual Vill : Talbona, Post : Boso, PS : Dhaniakhali,
Distt : Hooghly-712302
12. Sh. Bikram Sahu MTS Contractual Uniworld City Garden, Flat No. 2003, New
Town, Kolkata
LAW CLERK
13. Ms. Sayantani Sen Law Clerk Contractual F2, Coal India Housing Society, Panchasayar,
Kolkata-700 094
MTS Attached to Hon’ble Member
14. Sh. Sidhartha Shankar Jha HEM Prof.(Dr.) P.C.
Mishra
Contractual Rania Udyan Pally, Post:Boral, Kolkata-700
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Driver Attached to Hon’ble Members
(Daily Wage Basis)
15. Sh. Sudhir Kumar
HMJ Pratap Kumar
Ray WB-26S-9066 113B, Hazara Road, P.O. Kalighat, Kolkata-
700026
16. Sh. Swarup Kumar Pyne HEM Prof.(Dr.) P.C.
Mishra
WB-26S-9067 89B, K.G. Bose Sarani, Kolkata-700085
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4 (1) (b) (x)
The monthly remuneration received by each of its officers and employees,
including the system of compensation as provided in its regulations
The monthly Pay Structure provided for remuneration and received by
each of its officers and employees
Sl.
No
Name of the Post Pay
Band
Grade
Pay
No. of posts Employees
recruited
Remuneration
received
Hqrs.
(Delhi)
Other 4 places of
sitting of Tribunal Total
1. Registrar PB-4 Rs.8700 1 4 Kindly refer to SCI Orders
dated 12.05.2011,
03.05.2012 & 29.11.2013
passed in SLP (Civil) No.
12065/2009 in re. UOI Vs.
Vimal Bhai & Ors.
5 5 As per Judicial
Pay Commission
2. Deputy Registrar PB-3 Rs.7600 1 4 5 4 As per PB-3
3. Asstt. Registrar PB-3 Rs.6600 1 4 5 2 As per PB-3
4. PPS PB-3 Rs.6600 1 0 1 0 As per PB-3
5. Deputy Controller of
Accounts
PB-3 Rs.6600 1 0 1 1 As per PB-3
6. Accounts Officer PB-2 Rs.5400 1 0 1 1 As per PB-2
7. Hindi Officer PB-2 Rs.5400 1 0 1 0 As per PB-2
8. Section Officer PB-2 Rs.4800 3 8 11 5 As per PB-2
9. Private Secretary PB-2 Rs.4800 5 16 21 2 As per PB-2
10. Assistant / Assistant
(Judicial)
PB-2 Rs.4200 5 12 17 12 As per PB-2
11. Steno Grade ‘C’/ Court Master PB-2 Rs.4200 5 16 21 13 As per PB-2
12. Hindi Translator PB-2 Rs.4200 1 4 5 3 As per PB-2
13. Librarian PB-2 Rs.4200 1 4 5 0 As per PB-2
14. Steno Grade ‘D’ PB-1 Rs.2400 4 8 12 8 As per PB-1
15. Accountant PB-1 Rs.2400 1 4 5 5 As per PB-1
16. Driver (Special Grade) PB-2 Rs.4200 1 -- 1 0 As per PB-2
17. Staff Car Driver (Grade 1) PB-1 Rs.2800 7 -- 7 0 As per PB-1
18. Driver (Grade 1I) PB-1 Rs.2400 6 -- 6 0 As per PB-1
19. Driver (Ordinary Post) PB-1 Rs.1900 7 -- 7 0 As per PB-1
20. Peon / Orderly / Court
Attendant
PB-1 Rs.1800 8 16 24 0 As per PB-1
TOTAL 61 100 161 62
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Monthly Remuneration to Contractual Employees.
S.
No.
Name of the Post Presently
Appointed
Posting Pay/Remuneration
(In Rs.)
Total
(In Rs.)
1. Consultant 20 PB (Delhi) (6) SZB (Chennai) (7) WZB (Pune) (3) EZB (Kolkata) (2) Cir.Bench Shimla (1) Cir.Bench Jodhpur (1)
195000 190000 70000 50000 25000 20000
550000
2. Office Assistant 10 PB (Delhi) (6) SZB (Chennai) (1) CZB (Bhopal) (2) WZB(Pune) (1)
150000 25000 50000 20000
245000
3. Librarian 2 PB (Delhi) (1) SZB (Chennai) (1)
25000 25000
50000
4. Stenographer 3 CZB (Bhopal) (2) WZB(Pune) (1)
40000 15000
55000
5. Data Entry
Operator 4 PB (Delhi) (2)
CZB (Bhopal) (1) WZB(Pune) (1)
30000 15000 15000
60000
6. Computer Clerk 1 PB (Delhi) (1) 15000 15000
7. Clerk 1 PB (Delhi) (1) 12000 12000 8. Law Clerks 6 PB (Delhi) (2)
CZB (Bhopal) (1) WZB(Pune) (1) EZB (Kolkata) (2)
50000 25000 25000 50000
150000
9. MTS 53 PB (Delhi) (31) SZB (Chennai) (3) CZB (Bhopal) (6) WZB(Pune) (8) EZB (Kolkata) (5)
321594 24150 48300 64400 40250
498694
10. Driver 19 PB (Delhi) (13) SZB (Chennai) (2) CZB (Bhopal) (2) WZB(Pune) (2)
134862 20748 20748 20748
197106
Total 119 1832800
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4 (1) (b) (xi)
The budged allocated to each of its agency, indicating the particulars of
all plans,proposed expenditures and reports on disbursements made
OBJECT HEADWISE BUDGET ALLOCATION FOR 2014-2015
OBJECT HEAD B.E.
(Rs. in
Crores)
B.E.
for NGT
(Rs. in
Crores)
B.E. for other
Authorities and for
MoEF for activities to
be undertaken for
implementation of the
provisions of the NGT
Act, 2010 (Rs. in
Crores)
3435.04.103.14.06.01 Salaries 11.00 11.00 ---
3435.04.103.14.06.02 Wages 0.30 0.30 ---
3435.04.103.14.06.03 OTA 0.30 0.30 ---
3435.04.103.14.06.04 Rewards 0 0 ---
3435.04.103.14.06.06 Medical Treatment 1.50 1.50 ---
3435.04.103.14.06.11 Domestic Travel Expenses 1.00 1.00 ---
3435.04.103.14.06.12 Foreign Travel Expenses 0.70 0.70 ---
3435.04.103.14.06.13 Office Expenses 12.50 11.00 1.50
3435.04.103.14.06.14 Rent, Rates and Taxes 1.20 1.20 ---
3435.04.103.14.06.16 Publication 0.20 0.20 ---
3435.04.103.14.06.20 Other Admn. Expenses 0.70 0.70 ---
3435.04.103.14.06.21 Supplies and Materials 1.00 1.00 ---
3435.04.103.14.06.26 Advertising & Publicity 0.30 0.30 ---
3435.04.103.14.06.27 Minor Works 2.50 2.50 ---
3435.04.103.14.06.28 Professional Services 1.50 1.50 ---
3435.04.103.14.06.30 Other Contractual Services 0.70 0.70 ---
3435.04.103.14.06.31 Grant in Aid (GIA) General 0.40 --- 0.40 (Rs.10 lakh for
DTEPA under RE Division
and Rs.30 lakhs for LoEA
under CP Division)
3435.04.103.14.06.36 Grants in Aid Salaries 0.85 --- 0.85 (Rs.25 lakh for
DTEPA under RE Division
and Rs.60 lakhs for LoEA
under CP Division)
3435.04.103.14.06.50 Other Charges 0.43 0.43 ---
3435.04.103.14.06.51 Motor Vehicle 0.05 0.05 ---
TOTAL 37.13 34.38 2.75
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4 (1) (b) (xii)& (xiii)
(xii) The manner of execution of subsidy programmes, including the amounts allocated
and the details of beneficiaries of such programmes
No subsidy programmes exists as NGT is a judicial body to adjudicate the disputes for matters relating to environment.
(xiii) Particulars of recipients of concessions, permits or authorizations granted by it
No such recipient exists as NGT is a judicial body to adjudicate the disputes.
4 (1) (b) (xiv)
Details in respect of the information, available to or held by it,
reduced in an electronic form
Details of information :
1. The National Green Tribunal Act.
2. The Rules framed under the National Green Tribunal Act.
3. The orders / judgments / decisions.
4. Information relating to Recruitment of the officers / staffs
5. Information relating to Organization : The Chairperson, Members, Registrars, etc.
6. Calender of the NGT
7. Cause Lists
8. Judgment Today, NGT
The information, available to or held by it, reduced in an electronic form
The National Green Tribunal Act 2010 and the Rules framed therein by the Central Government through the Ministry of Environment & Forests in exercise of powers under various provisions of the Act are available on the official website of MoEF (www.envfor.nic) as well as on the website of NGT (www.greentribunal.gov.in).
The Orders / Judgments / Decisions are available on the website of NGT (www.greentribunal.gov.in).
The informations relating to Serial No. 4 to 7 are also available on the Website of NGT (www.greentribunal.gov.in).
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4 (1) (b) (xv)
The particulars of facilities available to citizens for obtaining information,
including the working hours of a library or reading room, if maintained for
public use:
For obtaining information
1. There is a procedure of granting leave to inspect the records of the Tribunal as per Clause (g) of Rule 7 and of Rule 29 of the NGT (Practices & Procedure) Rules, 2011
(Please refer website of MoEF(www.envfor.nic) for Notification dated 4th April, 2011).
2. Publication of orders / decisions in Authorized legal report or journal or press as per terms and conditions specified by Hon’ble Chairperson under Rule 25 of the above mentioned Rules.
3. Communication of orders / decisions in Authorized legal report or journal or
press as per terms and conditions and on payments of fees or cost specified by Hon’ble Chairperson under Rule 28 of the above mentioned Rules. (Please refer website of NGT (www.greentribunal.gov.in)
WORKING HOURS OF THE TRIBUNAL:
As per Rule 30 of the NGT (Practices & Procedure) Rules, 2011,
Except on 2nd Saturdays, Sundays and other Public Holidays, the Tribunal
shall remain open from 09.30 hrs.to 17.00 hrs. of a day.
(Please refer the Calender of NGT on website of NGT (www.greentribunal.gov.in) for holidays and of MoEF (www.envfor.nic) for rules relating to working hours).
LIBRARY AND READING ROOM
Presently the Library and the Reading Room is available only for the Members, officers / staffs of the Tribunal, due to space constraints.
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4 (1) (b) (xvi)
The names, designations and other particulars
of the Public Information Officer
Sl. No.
Designation
Particular of the Designated Officer
1. First Appellate Authority Sh. Sanjay Kumar, Registrar General
2. Central Public Information Officer
Shri Chetan Chawla, Accounts Officer
Principal Bench, New Delhi
3. Assistant Public Information Officer
(Judicial Section)
Mr. S. S. Mishra, Assistant Registrar
Principal Bench, New Delhi
4. Assistant Public Information Officer
(Administrative Section)
Ms. Sonia Suhag, Section Officer
Principal Bench, New Delhi
5. Assistant Public Information Officer
(SZB, Chennai)
Mr. V. Shankaran, Section Officer
Southern Zone Bench, Chennai
6. Assistant Public Information Officer
(CZB, Bhopal)
Ms. Ruchi Sonkar, Section Officer
Central Zone Bench, Bhopal
7. Assistant Public Information Officer
(WZB, Pune)
Mr. N. N. Kumbhar, Consultant (A&P)
Western Zone Bench, Pune
8. Assistant Public Information Officer
(EZB, Kolkata)
Subodh Sharma, Dy. Registrar
Eastern Zone Bench, Kolkata