New Delhi: Supreme Court Lifts Ban on Karnataka Iron Ore Exports


New Delhi: Supreme Court Lifts Ban on Karnataka Iron Ore Exports

New Delhi, April 5 (IANS) The Supreme Court Tuesday said that the ban on the export and transportation of iron ore in Karnataka will be revoked from April 20, 2011.

The apex court bench of Justice R.V. Ravindran and Justice A.K. Pattnaik passed the interim order after it was told that the rules for regulating iron ore mining and transportation have been notified April 1, 2011.

The court gave the Karnataka government 15 days that it had sought to put in place the infrastructure to enforce the new rules to prevent the illegal mining of iron ore and its transportation.

The Karnataka government, by its notifications July 26 and 28 last year, had banned the export of iron ore.

  

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  • Peter, Bangalore

    Tue, Apr 05 2011

    As per Supreme courts direction BJP Govt failed bring new rules to prevent the illegal mining of iron ore and its transportation. The CM and other minister of this govt have time to visit Delhi.

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  • Sudhir Reddy, Hyderabad / Vijayawada

    Tue, Apr 05 2011

    To all those who thought the Reddy's were corrupt, this only proves to show how corrupted all of you were in thinking Reddy brothers were corrupt!

    Reddy brothers were never corrupt and there was no illegal mining in the region. Matter of fact, Janardhan Reddy is the ideal candidate for BJP in the position of Karnataka Chief Minister!

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  • Suresh, Mangalore

    Tue, Apr 05 2011

    God save our roads..

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