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ANALYSIS| ‘What was the Compelling Urgency?’ : Supreme Court Halts Kancha Gachibowli Forest Deforestation

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The Supreme Court of India has intervened to halt large-scale deforestation in Kancha Gachibowli, Telangana, citing serious environmental law violations.

ANALYSIS| 'What was the Compelling Urgency?' : Supreme Court Halts Kancha Gachibowli Forest Deforestation

NEW DELHI: In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court of India has taken suo moto cognizance of large-scale deforestation in the Kancha Gachibowli Forest, Telangana. The Court’s April 3, 2025, order underscores serious violations of environmental laws and lapses in governance. This case sets a crucial precedent for environmental protection in India.

On Thursday, the Supreme Court intervened in response to reports of ongoing deforestation in Kancha Gachibowli, Hyderabad, directing the

“Telangana government to halt further tree felling at the site”

A Bench comprising Justice BR Gavai and Justice Augustine George Masih instructed the Telangana High Court Registrar (Judicial) to promptly visit the area and submit an interim status report.

“We further direct the Chief Secretary of the State of Telangana to ensure that, until further orders are passed by this Court, no tree felling shall be permitted in the Kancha Gachibowli forest area,”

the order stated. The matter was scheduled for hearing at 3:45 PM.

The Supreme Court’s action in In Re: Kancha Gachibowli Forest is a pivotal moment for environmental governance in India.

With the next hearing scheduled for April 16, 2025, the focus will be on:

This case could have far-reaching consequences, shaping future legal frameworks for forest conservation across the country.

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