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Home / Business and Economy / Activist Wins 5-Year Legal Fight Against Mining Giant

Activist Wins 5-Year Legal Fight Against Mining Giant

27 Nov

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Summary

  • Adani's five-and-a-half-year legal pursuit of activist Ben Pennings has concluded.
  • The activist declared victory after court orders ended the prolonged legal battle.
  • Pennings agreed not to seek or solicit Adani's confidential business information.
Activist Wins 5-Year Legal Fight Against Mining Giant

Environmental activist Ben Pennings has officially concluded a five-and-a-half-year legal battle with Indian mining company Adani. The Queensland supreme court signed orders this week, marking the end of the protracted court pursuit. Pennings hailed the resolution as a significant triumph for democracy and the right to protest, asserting that ordinary individuals can successfully resist corporate intimidation. He plans to resume direct action against the Carmichael coal mine.

The legal saga, which began in 2020, saw Adani make unsuccessful attempts to search Pennings's home for evidence of leaked confidential information. Court documents revealed Adani employed a private investigator, who surveilled Pennings and his family. Adani's civil claim alleged Pennings sought to disrupt the Carmichael coal project, its suppliers, and contractors, though a portion of the claim regarding unlawful access to secret information was dropped in 2023.

Adani, through its Australian subsidiary Bravus Mining & Resources, expressed satisfaction with Pennings's undertaking not to obtain confidential information. The company stated the legal action was initiated to prevent harassment of employees and contractors. Adani claimed Pennings's campaign had led several contractors to withdraw from the project and forced others to invest in security due to protests.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The five-and-a-half-year legal pursuit by Adani against activist Ben Pennings has ended with Pennings agreeing not to seek confidential company information.
Adani alleged Pennings orchestrated a campaign to disrupt the Carmichael coal mine, harass employees, and pressure contractors to cease working with them.
Ben Pennings intends to immediately return to direct action against the Carmichael coal mine, stating his fight is for democracy and free speech.

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