In court
Burn the waste: The Supreme Court (SC) on May 9, 2005, again ordered the SC monitoring committee (SCMC) on hazardous waste to immediately incinerate the hazardous waste oil lying at Nhava Sheva port in Mumbai for the last five years. "For the present, the cost of incineration would be borne by the Customs Department,' it said.
The consignment of 133 containers was illegally imported in August
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