Sudiep Shrivastava v. Union of India Pays/Territoire Inde Date Mar 24, 2014 Source UNEP, InforMEA Nom du tribunal National Green Tribunal Siège de la cour New Delhi Juge Swatanter Kumar; U.D. Salvi; Dr. D.K. Agrawal; Prof. A.R. Yousuf; Dr. R. C. Trivedi Numéro de référence No. 73/2012 Langue Anglais Sujet Ressources minérales, Forêts Mot clé Défrichement Essence forestière Gestion forestière/conservation des forêts Biodiversité Exploitation minière Mesures de protection des forêts Service forestier/agents forestiers Résumé In this case, the plaintiffs challenged the decision taken by the authorities to grant a permit to an extractive company to dig a mine in the forest surrounding the biodiversity hotspot Hasedo Arand forest.The plaintiffs pointed out that the mining activities could have some irreversible consequences on the ecosystems even if the mine was not supposed to be located within the perimeter of the biodiversity hotspot.The National Green Tribunal considered that in view of the evidence of impact on the biodiversity due to several biodiversity corridors crossing the area where the mine was supposed to be implemented, the decision had to be quashed. Indeed, the Tribunal considered that the impacts on the environment were not proportionate to the results expected and requires the authorities to issue a new order which would take into account the damages done to the biodiversity and the ecosystem as well as mechanisms of restorations. Texte intégral Sudiep Shrivastava v. Union of India.pdf Site web www.greentribunal.gov.in