Civic body barred from cutting trees

August 24, 2017 01:43 am | Updated 01:43 am IST - New Delhi

The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has restrained the Delhi Cantonment Board from chopping trees without its permission after a plea alleged that the civic body had indiscriminately cut a large number of trees.

The order was passed by a Bench headed by NGT Chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar.

Advocates Lalit Mohini Bhat and Anuj Kapoor, appointed as amicus curiae in the case, told the NGT that over 3,500 saplings have been planted in the cantonment area.

“The officers concerned of the Cantonment Board shall ensure that all these plants are looked after well, at least for a period of five years and there are no tree casualties. The survival rate report will be filed before the tribunal after a period of six months.

“The Cantonment Board shall not fell any trees except after obtaining permission from the competent authority and thereafter, leave of the tribunal,” the Bench, which also incuded Justice R. S. Rathore, said.

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