The Free Press Journal

Consider appointing more experts to Tree Authority: HC to BMC

- AGENCIES /

The Bombay High Court on Monday said to keep larger public interest in mind and to safeguard the environmen­t, the BMC should consider including more experts to the civic body's tree authority.

A vacation bench of Justices Sandeep Shinde and Sarang Kotwal was hearing applicatio­ns filed by the Mumbai Metro Rail Corporatio­n Limited, Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n, and environmen­tal activist Zoru Bhatena seeking various reliefs related to the tree authority.

The high court had, in October last year, restrained the tree authority from taking any decision on applicatio­ns to cut trees until it had independen­t experts as nominated members.

Last week, the BMC had informed the court that the present tree authority has four experts. Bhatena, however, took objection to this and said the tree authority had 15 councillor­s or corporator­s and just four experts.

He argued the BMC must include an equal number of experts as councillor­s to ensure permission­s for felling trees were not granted indiscrimi­nately.

Bhatena's lawyer Snehal on Monday told the court that the high court had, in an earlier order passed in April this year, observed that the number of experts and other members should be equal.

The bench then noted that the civic body was bound by the high court order.

"In larger public interest and to safeguard the environmen­t, you (BMC) should either increase the number of experts or decrease the corporator­s in the tree authority," the court said.

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