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Tree felling: NGT cancels non-bailable warrants against IFoS officer

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The National Green has cancelled a non-bailable warrant issued against an (IFoS) for not appearing before it in a case related to of trees in the belt of the semi-hilly region of A bench headed by Justice noted the submission of the who said that he could not appear before the due to the ill health of his father. "For the reasons stated in the applications that his father has reached an advanced stage and is suffering from cancer and that he had to take him for medical check-up on February 26-27 , 2018, thus, he could not appear before this Also he has submitted a letter on February 23, 2018 requesting the for granting Casual Leave, we are inclined to consider his request. "Under these circumstances we do not want to make any observation against him as ill-health of his father is pleaded.

We allow his request and recall non-bailable warrant issued against him," the bench said. The said it would consider the issue of Sharma's conduct on the next date of hearing of the case. The green panel had issued the warrant against the IFoS after it found that he had indulged in a "conduct of defiance" against the tribunal's November 24 last year order. The NGT was hearing a plea seeking action against the who, as the chief conservator (hills), had in January issued orders to some landowners in the belt allowing them to cut trees in the area despite a blanket ban on tree there. In its order, the bench said "It was prima facie found that the had indulged in conduct of defiance against the orders of the dated November 24, 2017. "The submits that the has been transferred from the post he held earlier due to similar conduct and government had issued him letter of warning. "Taking note of the above facts we order non-bailable warrants against Harsh Kumar Sharma, Chief Conservator of Forests (IT) presently posted at in the sum of Rs 25,000 to the satisfaction of the . The non-bailable warrant shall be executed by the SHO of the concerned area for his production before the " This was the second time that Sharma has issued a letter permitting of trees. In November last year, he had appeared before the and tendered unconditional and unqualified apology for allowing of trees and said that the letter for permission was issued under some misconception. The had in May 2016 taken strong note of indiscriminate cutting of trees for various road-widening projects in and restrained public authorities from trees in the entire state without its "specific permission". The order had come during the hearing of petitions filed by Chandigarh-based and one Dr who alleged that there was reckless cutting of trees in Nawanshahr and Jalandhar districts for various road widening projects and canal banks.

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First Published: Thu, March 01 2018. 18:05 IST
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