PIL 16/2009 BEFORE HON’BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE MR. MADAN B. LOKUR THE HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE U. B. SAHA (Madan B. Lokur,CJ) The prayer made in this public interest litigation is for closing down the diese l generating set being operated by Airtel and BSNL authorities in Lanka Town in Nagaon District of the State of Assam. Insofar as the diesel generating set operated by BSNL is concerned, we have toda y perused the report dated 12th November, 2010, submitted by the Assam State Pol lution Control Board to the effect that the diesel generator set run by ATC Indi a Tower Corporation Private Limited meets the Ambient Air Quality Standards. Und er these circumstances there is no necessity of closing down the diesel generato r set. Insofar as the diesel generator set run by Airtel is concerned, when the Officer s of the Assam State Pollution Control Board went for inspection, they found tha t the diesel generator set was locked. No relief can be granted in this regard a t this stage. The petitioner has also prayed for a direction for demolishing the Mobile Towers in Lanka Town in Nagaon District which have been constructed without proper str uctural verification and/or pollution clearance from the appropriate authority. It is stated by learned counsel for the State of Assam that at present there is no Rule or Regulation governing the construction of Mobile Towers in any part o f the State of Assam and that the entire matter is being looked into and that th e Regulations will be framed in the near future. We expect the State of Assam to take all factors into consideration while framing the Regulations, including th e fact that the area is earthquake prone. The petitioner has also prayed for penal costs for infringing the life and prope rty of the citizens of Lanka Town. It is not clear from the record as to how the life and property of the citizens has been infringed and therefore we are not i nclined to pass any such order as prayed for. Since all prayers made by the petitioner have been effectively dealt with, we do not feel the necessity of keeping this PIL alive. Accordingly, the PIL is disposed of.