Pacific Booker Minerals Inc. Files Petition with BC Supreme Court

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Pacific Booker Minerals Inc. (TSXV:BKM,NYSEMKT:PBM) has filed a petition with the Supreme Court of British Columbia to set aside the decision in late September 2012 of the Minister of the Environment and the Minister of Energy, Mines, and Natural Gas to deny Pacific Booker Mineral Inc.’s application for an Environmental Assessment Certificate. The petition filed by John J.L. Hunter, Q.C. of Hunter Litigation Chambers Law Corporation in behalf of Pacific Booker Minerals seeks the following relief: a.) an order in the nature of certiorari quashing and setting aside the decision made in late September 2012; b.) an order remitting the Company’s application for a Certificate to the Ministers for reconsideration with directions from the Court; c.) costs; and d.) such further and other relief.

Pacific Booker Minerals Inc. (TSXV:BKM,NYSEMKT:PBM) has filed a petition with the Supreme Court of British Columbia to set aside the decision in late September 2012 of the Minister of the Environment and the Minister of Energy, Mines, and Natural Gas to deny Pacific Booker Mineral Inc.’s application for an Environmental Assessment Certificate. The petition filed by John J.L. Hunter, Q.C. of Hunter Litigation Chambers Law Corporation in behalf of Pacific Booker Minerals seeks the following relief: a.) an order in the nature of certiorari quashing and setting aside the decision made in late September 2012; b.) an order remitting the Company’s application for a Certificate to the Ministers for reconsideration with directions from the Court; c.) costs; and d.) such further and other relief.

As quoted in the press release:

The petition is seeking the following relief: a.) an order in the nature of certiorari quashing and setting aside the decision made in late September 2012 of the Minister of the Environment and the Minister of Energy, Mines, and Natural Gas to deny Pacific Booker’s application for an Environmental Assessment Certificate in connection with the Company’s proposal to construct and operate an open pit copper/gold mine near Morrison Lake in north-central British Columbia; b.) an order remitting the Company’s application for a Certificate to the Ministers for reconsideration with directions from the Court; c.) costs; and d.) such further and other relief as this Court considers just and appropriate.

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