New Delhi: In a first, the Supreme Court has ordered to shutdown a mobile phone tower, after hearing a plea of 42-year-old man, who claimed that the electromagnetic radiation from the tower afflicted him with cancer.


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Harish Chand Tiwari, working as a domestic help in Gwalior’s Dal Bazar area, had moved the apex court last year, urging the top court to shutdown a BSNL tower illegally installed on a neighbour's rooftop in 2002, The Times of India reported.


He claimed that the tower had exposed him to harmful radiation for the last 14 years, 


Tiwari filed a plea with the help of advocate Nivedita Sharma complaining that he was diagnosed with Hodgkin's Lymphoma caused by continuous and prolonged exposure to radiation.


Ascting on Tiwari's plea a bench of Justices Ranjan Gogoi and Navin Sinha dirested the BSNL to deactivate the tower within seven days.


The SC last year initiated a scrutiny of "deleterious" effects of radiation emanating from mobile towers and sought a report from the centre on several aspects including steps taken to enforce standards for such emissions.