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SC directs TEC, GMB, GPCB for report on dismantling Blue Lady

New Delhi, Mar 12 (UNI) The Supreme Court today directed Technical Experts Committee (TEC), Gujarat Maritime Board and Gujarat Pollution Control Board to report within three months whether stipulations prescribed for dismantling a ship containing hazardous substances have been followed before granting approval for dismantling the Norwegian vessel Blue Lady.

A bench comprising Justices Arijit Pasayat and S H Kapadia in its order also said focus will be on whether 80 per cent of asbestos is reusable as claimed and what steps are proposed to be taken to control environmental pollution caused by dust from dismantling of the ship.

The court also wanted to know which nodal agency should be entrusted to oversee the work of dismantling of Blue Lady which has already been breached.

According to the authorities, the ship now cannot be sent back to Norway.

Earlier Bangladesh had denied entry to the ship but India permitted it to anchor at Alang Port in Gujarat.

It contains 10 metric tonnes of asbestos, a highly hazardous substance.

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SC declines to entertain PIL for widows

New Delhi, Mar 12 (UNI) The Supreme Court today declined to entertain a PIL seeking a large number of directions to the Centre and states for setting up a comprehensive national scheme for welfare of about 45 million widows in the country and also to monitor the implementation of such a scheme. A bench comprising Chief Justice K G Balakrishnan and Justices R V Raveendran and V Sirpurkar directed the petitioner to approach the authorities concerned for relief. The petitioner has.....

115 bootleggers arrested from N-W Delhi in 4 days

New Delhi, Mar 2 (UNI) As part of the special drive to check sale of illicit liquor during Holi, police have arrested 115 bootleggers and liquor suppliers from North-West Delhi in the past four days. Deputy Commissioner of Police (North West Delhi) Manish K Agrawal said 4815 liquor bottles and 35 litres of crude liquor have been recovered from them. He said the arrests have been made under the Excise Act. During the current year, 644 people have been booked till.....

Trial court remands 33 accused in riot case to 14 day JC

New Delhi, Mar 12 (UNI) A city court today remanded 33 people accused of rioting in 2001 to 14 days judicial custody. Metropolitan Magistrate Vinay Singhal sent all the accused in judicial custody till March 25. However, two accused managed to escape from the court and only 31 accused were taken into custody. In July 2001, a mob, led by Choudhary Salahuddiun, allegedly attacked the house of complainant Mohammad Shamim in Sadar Bazar. The trial court had issued summons.....
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