Tuesday 27 March 2018

VV Mineral paid royalty and transported 98 Lakhs M.Ton from 2000 to 2013 with valid transport permit through there is no need to get permit


VV Mineral competitors who involved large scale illegal mining and determined the mining leases for various violations, to damage VV Mineral, simply file a PIL through their henchmen with wild allegations and arrange to publish the same in media through some paid news reporters by making wild allegations against State and Central government officials also. Their main aim is to prejudice the judiciary and to make fear in the minds of State and Central Govt., officials. So they publish the same, whenever some cases are listed for hearing. In fact, our competitors have send complaint more than 40 times, every time either State Govt., or State and Central Govt., officials jointly inspected, verified the records and submitted report that all the allegations are false.

In fact, VV Mineral securely keep the monazite under the institutional control of AERB. This has been confirmed by the Honorable Minister. The entire product of VV Mineral are exported through Tuticorin Port. Hence if the export figures are obtained from Tuticorin Customs, we can find out the exact quantity of mineral exported. All the transport permit details with permit number quantity etc., for 98 lakhs M.Tons from 2000-01 to 2013 are available with VV Mineral. This will establish how much we have been transported with valid transport permit and how much balance quantity available with VV Mineral.

Once the minerals are removed from the earth on payment of royalty, the State Govt., has no control over the same. This has been confirmed by the Honorable Supreme Court in Tamilnadu State Vs. Kaveri Chetty case. Hence the Govt., cannot control the minerals removed from Mine and transported with valid transport permit to VV Mineral factories.

Like that for sale of mineral, there is no need of transport permit - This has been confirmed by the Seven Star enterprises Vs. District Collector Karur case by the Madras High Court division bench.

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