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Delhi High Court Warns: Apathy Towards Deforestation Could Turn City into Barren Desert

The Delhi High Court recently warned that Delhi could become a barren desert if the current generation remains apathetic about deforestation [Neeraj Sharma v Union of India]. Justice Tushar Rao Gedela noted that the temperature in Delhi had recently reached 52.3 degrees Celsius, emphasizing the urgent need to address deforestation with strict compliance to court directions.

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– The Court made observations while addressing petitions on forest protection and management in Delhi.
– In April 2024, the High Court appointed former judge Justice Najmi Waziri to lead an internal departmental committee for forest protection in Delhi.
– On May 31, the Court learned that Justice Waziri lacked the necessary infrastructure, secretarial support, and transportation to fulfill his duties.
– The Court ordered the government to provide all required resources to the chairperson and committee by July 29.
– The committee was renamed as the Special Empowered Committee.
– The Court clarified that the committee is independent and not under the department’s purview.
– Officers from the Ministry of Environment, Forests & Climate Change, Land and Development Office, Central Public Works Department, and Delhi Cantonment Board were instructed to attend the committee meetings.

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