Today, On 17th July, The Supreme Court criticized the Delhi government for allowing the removal of 422 trees without statutory power, emphasizing environmental concerns. It demanded an explanation and action taken report, expressing frustration over the lack of sensitivity and a perceived cover-up. The court also directed the government to take preventive measures and ensure proper infrastructure for environmental protection.
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.
The Supreme Court has directed the Delhi government and civic agencies to address the decline in the city’s green cover. It emphasized the need for vigilance to prevent illegal tree felling, issuing notices to relevant authorities. Concerns about tree loss impacting residents led to the mandate for comprehensive measures to enhance Delhi’s green cover.
