
Megha Engineering Infrastructure fined Rs 94 crore for illegal excavation: Maharashtra minister
The company's confiscated machinery was released pending hearing of its appeals after it deposited 1% of the fine amount in one case, he said.
Hyderabad-based Megha Engineering Infrastructure was in the news recently as the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority cancelled a contract awarded to it after L&T, a rival bidder, challenged the tender process in the Supreme Court.
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Megha Engineering Infrastructure was accused of illegally excavating minor minerals during the construction of roads on Shegaon and Pandharpur pilgrimage routes in Jalna district.
"In various cases, additional district collector of Jalna imposed a fine of Rs 38,70,05,520, and tehsildar of Partur (district Jalna) imposed a fine of Rs 55,98,55,600 through various orders," the minister stated in a written reply to a question by BJP MLA Babanrao Lonikar.
As the company challenged the orders, he directed it to deposit Rs 17.28 lakh, 1% of the fine amount in a case before Partur tehsildar, in the state treasury, said Bawankule.
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The company challenged the tehsildar's order before the additional revenue divisional commissioner-1 at Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar. But the commissioner rejected the appeal, he said.
The minister further said he instructed the Partur tehsildar to return the confiscated machinery after the company deposited 1% of the fine amount.
The tehsildar has filed seven other cases against the company, he said.
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