Daljeet Singh vs State Of Punjab - National Green Tribunal
Summary
The National Green Tribunal (NGT) heard multiple original applications and interlocutory applications concerning environmental issues. During the hearing on March 25, 2026, the State of Punjab acknowledged filing an incorrect affidavit and committed to submitting the correct one. The tribunal also noted that a similar issue is pending before the Punjab and Haryana High Court.
What changed
This document details a hearing before the National Green Tribunal (NGT) on March 25, 2026, involving several original applications and interlocutory applications. The primary development during this hearing was the State of Punjab's admission that it had mistakenly filed an incorrect affidavit related to IA No. 226/2026 and its commitment to provide the correct affidavit. The tribunal also acknowledged that a related matter is currently under consideration by the Punjab and Haryana High Court.
While this specific hearing did not result in new compliance obligations or penalties, it indicates ongoing legal proceedings concerning environmental matters. Compliance officers should note the tribunal's active engagement with environmental cases and the potential for future directives. The mention of a related case in the High Court suggests that entities involved in environmental compliance in Punjab should monitor developments in both judicial forums.
What to do next
- Monitor related proceedings before the Punjab and Haryana High Court.
- Ensure correct and timely filing of all required affidavits and documentation with the NGT.
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Daljeet Singh vs State Of Punjab on 25 March, 2026
Item Nos. 25 to 28 Court No. 1
BEFORE THE NATIONAL GREEN TRIBUNAL
PRINCIPAL BENCH, NEW DELHI
IA No. 161/2026, IA No. 226/2026, IA No. 227/2026
In
Original Application No. 100/2026
Gram Panchayat Galhri Applicant
Versus
Union of India & Ors. Respondent(s)
WITH
Original Application No. 117/2026
(IA No 109/2026, IA No 225/2026, IA No 234/2026)
Daljeet Singh Applicant
Versus
State of Punjab & Ors. Respondent(s)
WITH
Original Application No. 152/2026
(IA No 145/2026, IA No 177/2026 & IA No 232/2026)
Ajay Kumar Applicant
Versus
Union of India & Ors. Respondent(s)
WITH
Original Application No. 169/2026
Gaurav Partap Singh Pathania Applicant
Versus
Ministry of Environment Forest and
Climate Change & Ors. Respondent(s)
Date of hearing: 25.03.2026
CORAM: HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE PRAKASH SHRIVASTAVA, CHAIRPERSON
HON'BLE DR. A. SENTHIL VEL, EXPERT MEMBER
HON'BLE DR. AFROZ AHMAD, EXPERT MEMBER
Applicants: Ms. Nattasha Garg & Mr. Thakur Ankit Singh, Advs. for Applicant in OA
100/2026
Mr. Tarun Cummra & Ms. Satinder Kaur, Advs. for Applicant in OA
117/2026
Mr. Saurav Bhatia, Adv. for Applicant in OA 152/2026
Mr. L.S. Mann & Mr. Ojas Nirula, Advs. for Applicant in OA 169/2026
Respondents: Mr. Sanjay Upadhyay, Senior Advocate with Mr. Siddhant Sharma, Ms.
Sheenu Priya, Ms. Mansi Bachani, Ms. Gitanjali Sanyal, Mr. Prabhav
Pachory & Mr. Parantap Singh, Advs. for the State of Punjab
Mr. Naveen Kumar, Adv. for MoEF&CC (Through VC)
Mr. Tarun K. Sharma, Adv. for SEIAA, Punjab in OA 100/2026 & OA
152/2026 (Through VC)
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ORDER 1. Learned Senior Counsel for the State of Punjab has referred to the
documents filed alongwith IA No. 226/2026 and has submitted that the
same issue is pending before the Punjab and Haryana High Court.
- Learned Counsel for the Applicant has pointed out that IA No.
226/2026 has been filed by the Respondents No. 3 to 9 - State of Punjab
and its authorities supported by affidavit of one Amrinder Singh Pandher
dated 06.03.2026 whereas in the IA the averment concerning the date of
hearing of 23.03.2026 have been made.
- Learned Senior Counsel for the State of Punjab submits that by
mistake wrong affidavit has been filed with the IA and correct affidavit will
be filed during the course of the day.
- Learned Counsel for the Applicants has raised the further issue that
in Civil Appeal No. 2493/2026 before the Hon'ble Supreme Court the plea
was taken by the State of Punjab that the same issue is pending before the
Punjab and Haryana High Court in CWP PIL No. 184/2025, therefore, by
filing this OA the applicant is attempting for forum shopping. He has
referred to the plea in paragraph 2(1)(c) of the IA No. 226/2026 and the
plea is taken that out of 85 sites, no site overlaps with CWP PIL No.
184/2025. He submits that the SLP was supported by the affidavit of
Amrinder Singh Pandher. The same officer who has filed the affidavit before
the Tribunal in IA No. 226/2026, but he is not the respondent in the OA.
Therefore, even the action for giving the incorrect affidavit cannot be taken
against him and the pleadings are not supported by the affidavit of the
proper respondent. Learned Counsel for the State is permitted to look into
this issue and respond on the next date of hearing. 2
- List on 27.03.2026.
Prakash Shrivastava, CP
Dr. A. Senthil Vel, EM
Dr. Afroz Ahmad, EM
March 25, 2026
IA No. 161/2026, IA No. 226/2026, IA No. 227/2026
In Original Application No. 100/2026
and other connected matters
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