HC drops suo motu proceedings against DLF in felling case
Less than a month after it took suo motu notice of a ‘Tribune’ news report on the alleged felling of nearly 2,000 trees for a real estate project, the Punjab and Haryana High Court has dropped further proceedings after being told that none of the trees permitted to be cut were located in the Aravalli Hills.
The Division Bench comprising Chief Justice Sheel Nagu and Justice Sanjiv Berry observed that no khasra number, in respect of which respondent-DLF had been granted permission to fell trees, fell within the Aravalli region. “In the absence of any material to the contrary, this court has to rely upon the statement on oath made by Deputy Conservator of Forests, Gurugram, and its contents,” the Bench observed.
“Since none of the khasra numbers in regard to which respondent-DLF has been granted permission to fell trees fall within Aravalli Hills, this court is not deeming to properly proceed with the matter,” the Chief Justice said.
The court had earlier taken cognisance of a news report, ‘DLF project sparks outcry in Aravallis, activists protest outside minister’s home’, published on June 12. The report had referred to environmentalists’ claims that nearly 2,000 trees were felled across 40 acres for a real estate project in violation of environmental norms, triggering protests and petitions.
In its order disposing of the PIL, the high court also noted that permission to fell trees had been granted to respondent-DLF by different orders after following the due process of law. It directed the authorities to strictly supervise the compliance of afforestation conditions imposed on the real estate company. “State functionaries are also directed to supervise that the conditions of afforestation is strictly complied with by respondent-DLF by planting 10 times the trees cut,” the order stated.
Haryana Tribune