Guwahati: The Gauhati High Court issued a stay order on Friday, halting the Assam government’s decision to denotify Deepor Beel Wildlife Sanctuary, the state’s only Ramsar site.

On March 10, the Assam Cabinet made a move to withdraw the notification issued by the State Forest Department, effectively removing Deepor Beel’s protected status.

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This decision was challenged in the High Court through an interlocutory application filed in the ongoing case “Pramod Kalita and two others Vs Union of India and 17 others.”

A high court bench led by Chief Justice Vijay Bishnoi and Justice Suman Shyam issued a stay order, putting the denotification on hold.

“…once the notification declaring the Deepor Beel as Wildlife Century has been affirmed by the Division Bench of this Court and a SLP filed against the decision of the Division Bench is pending consideration in the Hon’ble Supreme Court, we are of the view that any decision to de-notify the Deepor Beel Wildlife Century is not warranted at this stage. Hence, we direct the State Government not to issue any notification de-notifying the Deepor Beel Wildlife Century,” the order read.

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 Earlier on Wednesday (April 3), the Assam government, represented by Advocate General D Saikia, was directed to clarify through an affidavit whether any landfilling activities are currently underway within the Deepor Beel area.

This order would, however, be subject to any further order(s) ed by the
Supreme Court on the above subject, the order further said.