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Tree- felling order applies to only 7 colonies, says HC

◗ It also said some of the projects, which were affected by the order, were also being monitored by the Supreme Court

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New Delhi, Sept. 6: The Delhi high court on Thursday clarified that its order prohibitin­g felling of trees was restricted to the redevelopm­ent of seven South Delhi colonies and would not affect any other project in the national capital.

A bench of chief Justice Rajendra Menon and Justice V. K. Rao gave the order after applicatio­ns were filed by the Delhi government, South Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n ( SDMC) and National Highways Authority of India ( NHAI), seeking to know whether the July 4 direction applied to the entire national capital or just the seven colonies.

They contended that several projects were held up as the forest department was not giving permission to fell trees due to the order.

The high court said since the petitions were regarding the redevelopm­ent work in the seven colonies, its orders would be restricted to that project alone and if anyone was aggrieved by any other work, resulting in felling of trees, a plea can be moved in the National Green Tribunal.

It also said some of the projects, which were affected by its order, were also being monitored by the apex court and, therefore, orders of the high court cannot interfere with matters under the supervisio­n of the apex court.

“We are allowing the applicatio­ns. We will not be party to interferen­ce with several projects of national interest,” the high court said. The PILs have challenged the terms of reference ( ToR) and the environmen­tal clearances granted to the housing projects at the seven colonies, claiming that it would result in the felling of around 16,500 trees.— PTI

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