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HC declines to expand tree-felling PIL, reserves verdict

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HC declines to expand tree-felling PIL, reserves verdict

Gurugram Deforestation Case: High Court Scrutinizes Revenue Maps

The Punjab and Haryana High Court on July 10, 2025, meticulously examined revenue maps to ascertain the legality of tree felling in Gurugram. The court’s focus remained solely on whether environmental regulations concerning deforestation had been violated.

The court’s inquiry centered on the specific location of the felled trees, confirming that the land in question did not fall under any protected forest area.

The Haryana state government maintained that all necessary permissions for the tree felling were obtained through proper channels, stressing the importance of balanced development and economic progress.

The High Court, after hearing arguments from both sides, reserved its judgment on the matter. The outcome will significantly impact future development projects in the region and set a precedent for environmental clearances in urban areas.

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