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Subject:        	LS:  SC panel submits report on SSP 
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Indian Express
Saturday, April 17, 1999

                  SC panel submits report on SSP

                            EXPRESS NEWS SERVICE

               NEW DELHI, APRIL 16: The authority set-up by the
               Supreme Court to look into the relief and rehabilitation
               work for Narmada oustees submitted its report in the 
court
               on Thursday. The independent Committee was headed by
               Justice P D Desai.

               The authority was set-up after an interim order by the
               Court in February this year which included the permission
               for the height of the dam to be raised by five metres. The
               decision had come after the government of the three 
states
               had stated in the Court that the R&R work could be done
               satisfactorily for the project-affected persons (PAPs).

               The findings of the report are significant because they
               will decide whether further construction will be allowed on
               the disputed dam.

               In another significant statement, the three-member special
               bench comprising Chief Justice A S Anand, S P Bharucha and
               B N Kripal took severe note of the activities of NBA. The
               activists took to the streets, sat on dharna and gave
               speeches espousing the cause of the oustees in the last two
               months.

               "Youcan either petition through us or through other means
               or agencies," said Chief Justice A S Anand. He was
               specially referring to the NBA asking the Ministry of
               Social Justice and Welfare Ministry to look into the R&R
               issue. "You have to chose between the two - the government
               or the Court," he added.

               Also counsel for the Government of Gujarat, Maharashtra and
               Madhya Pradesh, Harish Salve also alleged that the
               officials conducting the inquiry were beaten up in a few
               places and not allowed to work.

               To this, the counsel for the petitioners NBA, Shanti
               Bhushan said that if that were the case, the Court should
               relieve them of the petition. "If anybody says anything
               against the Supreme Court, then I will castigate them but
               it has not happened," he said.

               Justice Bharucha said that the press reports of the last
               fortnight had indicated that the activists were busy airing
their
               grievances while the matter was been investigated by the
               Authority.

               The NBA had also written a letter to the President in
               whichpersonalities like Arundhati Roy, Bhim Sen Joshi,
               Jayant Narlikar, Rajendra Yadav, Madhavi Mudgal and Raghu
               Rai have supported the cause.

               The report, the Judges said, was only meant for court
               proceedings and was not to circulated elsewhere till the
               Court meets again on May 7 for the next hearing.

               Copyright © 1999 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay)
               Ltd.


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