Mining ban lifted on select leases in Karnataka

September 03, 2012 12:11 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 12:14 am IST - New Delhi

File photo of an iron ore mine in Sandur, Bellary district.

File photo of an iron ore mine in Sandur, Bellary district.

The Supreme Court on Monday lifted its ban on iron ore mining operations in Karnataka by companies which had not flouted lease conditions.

A three-judge forest bench headed by Justice Aftab Alam accepted the report of its Central Empowered Committee (CEC) which had said that Category ‘A’ leases which consist of 21 operational and 24 non-operational leases be allowed to carry on their business as they have not violated any rules.

While reading out its order, the bench also said that companies are allowed to carry out mining operations with certain conditions. The ban on mining of iron ore for the remaining leases will continue.

In its report, the CEC had put the mines in the area into three categories as A, B and C.

The mines in which there was least or no irregularities were categorised as ‘A’ and those with maximum illegalities were put in ‘C’ category.

The Karnataka Iron and Steel Manufacturing Association had sought immediate steps for opening of those iron ore mines in which the apex court appointed expert panel had found minimum irregularities.

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