The Punjab and Haryana High Court Today (June 19) took suo motu action after reports claimed that DLF was cutting nearly 2,000 trees in Gurugram’s Aravalli hills. Notices were sent to Haryana government, Gurugram MC, and DLF, with the next hearing set for June 26.
Today(on 26th June), The Supreme Court of India strongly criticized the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) and the Delhi government for illegal tree cutting in the ridge area, an extension of the Aravallis. The court ordered criminal action against responsible DDA officials, emphasizing serious environmental concerns and labeling the government’s oversight as a significant lapse.
Today(on 16th May),The Supreme Court ordered Delhi and three other states to cease new mining permissions in the Aravalli range without its approval, and has also rebuked the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) for unauthorized tree cutting in the Ridge area, an extension of the Aravallis.
Today, 9th May, The Supreme Court paused mining activities in the Aravalli Hills of Rajasthan, Haryana, Gujarat, and Delhi to protect the fragile ecosystem and prevent further degradation. Legal mining operations with valid permits are allowed. The court has directed the formation of a committee to establish a consistent definition of the Aravalli hills and ranges within two months.
Today, 2nd May, The Supreme Court urged government intervention to halt illegal mining in the Aravalli region, emphasizing the need to balance sustainable development and environmental preservation. Justices emphasized the responsibility of authorities to take action against officials allowing these activities, highlighting the importance of upholding environmental laws and protecting natural habitats. This decision is expected to impact mining regulation nationwide.
