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Bangladesh High Court Directs Government to Protect and Conserve Sonadia Island

Dhaka, July 6, 2003 -- A petition (Writ Petition no. 4286 of 2003) was moved today before the High Court Division by Bangladesh Environmental Lawyers Association (BELA) seeking special protective measures to protect and conserve the 4916 hectors of Sonadia Island as an Ecologically Critical Area (ECA).

In the petition filed by BELA relief was sought against the Secretaries, Ministry of Environment & Forest (MoEF) and Ministry of Land, the Chief Conservator of Forest, the Deputy Commissioner, Cox's Bazar, the Divisional Forest Officer, Cox's Bazar.

In the petition of BELA it was stated that the declaration of the total of 4916 hector of land of the Sonadia Island establishes the facts that the mangrove forest of the said land area has special ecological significance that played crucial role in protecting and preserving the char land of Sonadia Island from erosion and also to save the people living nearby from being inundated and swept by the tidal bore during natural disaster.

Upon hearing the petitioner, the Division Bench of the High Court Division comprising Mr. Justice ABM Khairul Haque and Mr. Justice Syed Shahidur Rahman has issued a Rule Nisi calling upon the Respondents to show cause as to why they should not be directed to undertake special protective measures as required under Section 5 of the Environment Conservation Act, 1995 to protect and conserve the 4916 hectors of Sonadia Island as an Ecologically Critical Area as declared vide Gazette notification dated 19 April, 1999 under section 5 of the Environment Conservation Act, 1995.

Pending hearing of the Rule the Court has also stayed granting of lease of or otherwise tampering with the 4,916 hectors of the forest land of Sonadia Island that was originally declared ECA and directed the Respondents to undertake investigation to identify and measure the areas within the 4,916 hectors of the Sonadia Island where shrimp cultivation/clearing of forest is taking place or has taken place, list those who are involved in such cultivation/clearing and the enabling arrangements, assess in monetary terms the loss of forest resources for such individual shrimp cultivation/clearing of forest and submit a report on the same within two months before this Court.

The Rule has been made returnable within 4 weeks.

The petition was moved by Barrister Tanjib-ul-Alam & Advocate, M. Iqbal Kabir, BELA.

For more information, contact:

Bangladesh Environmental Lawyers Association
bela@bangla.net
 

 


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