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Madras High Court To Resume Hearing Vedanta’s Plea Against Tuticorin Plant

HC to resume hearing Vedanta’s plea against Tuticorin plant after a two month gap.

A logo is displayed on the Indian headquarters of Vedanta Resources Plc, which houses the company’s Sterlite Industries (India) Ltd. unit, in Mumbai, India. (Photographer: Adeel Halim/Bloomberg News)
A logo is displayed on the Indian headquarters of Vedanta Resources Plc, which houses the company’s Sterlite Industries (India) Ltd. unit, in Mumbai, India. (Photographer: Adeel Halim/Bloomberg News)

After a two month gap, a bench of the Madras High Court is set to resume hearing from Dec. 16 a plea by Vedanta challenging closure of its copper smelter unit at Tuticorin.

The bench, comprising Justices TS Sivagnanam and V Bhavani Subbaroyan, which concluded 28 days of hearing, could not continue as its senior judge Justice Sivagnanam was deputed to the Madurai bench.

In view of the voluminous documents and records involved, attempts to continue the hearing through video conferencing were also dropped. Since Justice Sivagnanam has been deputed back to the principal bench at Chennai now, counsels representing Vedanta and the state government represented to Chief Justice AP Sahi to reallot the cases to the bench, comprising Justices Sivagnanam and Bhavani.

On Dec. 13, as per the orders of the Chief Justice, the High Court registry notified the bench comprising Justices Sivagnanam and Bhavani which would hear the cases from Dec.16-20.