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2009 Supreme(Bom) 1415

B.P.DHARMADHIKARI, F.M.REIS
Ashok Gotmare – Appellant
Versus
State of Maharashtra – Respondent


Advocates appeared:
S/Shri. S. S. SANYAL and S. M. UKEY, Advs. for the Petitioners.
Shri. M. P. BADAR, Adv. for the Respondents.

JUDGMENT :

B. P. DHARMADHIKARI, J.:- Advocate Badar states that there are total 12 Writ Petitions in this lot drawn by Respondent Forest Department. All Saw Mills involved therein have been given licence after J 6/7 /1987 by officer other than the State Government or Chief Conservation of Forest. Forest Department states that therefore. Chief Conservation of Forest (Protection). Nagpur vide government letter dated 12/1/2005 revoked those licences. Writ Petitions 2884/ 2006. 3040/2006. 4283/2006. 4657/2006. 4658/2006. 2288/2007 are admitted matters while Writ Petitions 3041/2006, 373912006, 5312/2006. 134912007.5402/2007.5945/2007 are for admission. As the matters pertain to Saw Mills and conservation of Forest, it appears that this Court has been making effort to dispose of them finally and all matters were kept there for at the end of admission board since quite some time. All Petitioners before this Court are running Saw Mills and by interim orders passed in the matter, their Mills continue to function. As few matters are already admitted, we hereby admit Writ Petition Nos.3041/2006. 3739/2006, 5312/ 2006, 1349/2007. 5402/2007, 594512007 for final hearing and proceed to hear them















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