Lights Out for Punjab’s Urban Trees? High Court Petition Seeks Ban
A public interest litigation (PIL) has been filed in the Punjab and Haryana High Court, demanding a complete ban on the unauthorized installation of lights and fixtures on urban trees across Punjab, Haryana, and Chandigarh. The petition, filed on August 5, 2025, highlights the severe ecological damage caused by this practice.
The petitioner alleges widespread disregard for environmental regulations and a lack of effective enforcement by the concerned authorities. Numerous trees, vital to urban ecosystems, are suffering irreversible damage due to these illegal installations.
The PIL contends that the current situation violates several environmental safeguards and poses a significant threat to the health and longevity of urban trees. It urges the court to intervene and mandate immediate action to protect these crucial green spaces.
The court’s response to this petition will have significant implications for urban forestry management across the three regions. A favourable ruling could set a crucial precedent for other states grappling with similar environmental concerns, potentially leading to stricter regulations and better protection for urban trees nationwide.