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Tata Steel served ₹1,755cr demand notice for illegal coal extraction
Tata Steel plans to challenge this notice

Tata Steel served ₹1,755cr demand notice for illegal coal extraction

Apr 04, 2026
05:53 pm

What's the story

Tata Steel has been served a ₹1,755.10 crore demand notice by the District Mining Office in Ramgarh, Jharkhand. The notice accuses the company of illegally extracting over 1.62 crore metric tons of coal from its West Bokaro Colliery between FY2000-01 and FY2006-07. The allegations are similar to those made in a Supreme Court case regarding illegal mining activities.

Legal response

Tata Steel to contest allegations

In a regulatory filing today, Tata Steel said it received the notice on April 3. The company has contested the allegations and doesn't agree with the basis of the demand. The management believes that the demand lacks justification and substantive basis, it said in its filing. Tata Steel plans to challenge this notice before appropriate judicial or quasi-judicial forums.

Case reference

Grounds of demand notice similar to SC case

The demand notice against Tata Steel is based on grounds similar to those cited by the Supreme Court in the Common Cause vs. Union of India case (Writ Petition No. 114 of 2014). The landmark judgment dealt with issues of illegal mining and excess production, making it a relevant reference point for this current case against Tata Steel.

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