Court in India refuses Vedanta’s plea to re-open copper plant closed after death of 13 people

By Staff Reporter

The Supreme Court last week dismissed a case by the Vedanta Group to re-open its copper smelter plant in Tamil Nadu’s Toothukudi of India, citing “serious violations and repeated breaches.”

According to the Business standard, the plant has been closed since May 2018 after 13 people were killed as police opened fire to quell a protest over alleged pollution caused by it.

A three member bench of the Supreme Court, headed by Chief Justice Dhananjaya Yeshwant and Manoj Misra dismissed the appeal which was filed by Vedanta, against an August 2020 ruling by the Madras High Court.

“The closure of industry undoubtedly not a matter of first choice. However, the repeated mature of breaches, coupled with the severity of the violations would in this analysis neither the statutory authorities nor the HC take any other view unless they were to be oblivious of their plain  duty,” the apex court  reportedly said in its judgment.

Meanwhile, Vedanta’s Sterlite Copper said in a statement, “We are awaiting the order from the Hon’ble Supreme Court and will evaluate our next steps once our legal team has examined the same.”

Since the late 1990s, the plant has been facing resistance from local fishermen citing issues like soil, water and air contamination.

In July 1997, more than 90 people were hospitalised after a sulphur dioxide gas leak in the unit.

It was due to an alleged sulphur dioxide leak that the ten Jayalalitha government ordered the closure of the unit, which was later overturned by the National Green Tribunal (NGT).

In December 2018, the NGT directed the re-opening of the plant, which was set aside by the apex court since it was not under the jurisdiction of the tribunal.

In 2019, the Tamil Nadu government informed the Madras High Court that there had been 84 incidents of gas leaks from the plant since 2013.

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