BMC allowing indiscriminate felling of trees: Activist to HC

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

A city-based activist has moved the alleging that the (BMC) has been permitting indiscriminate of trees across the metropolis in the name of pruning and trimming them ahead of monsoons.

Activist has sought directions that the civic body be restrained from carrying out itself, or allowing residents to undertake such "trimming" and "hacking" of trees.

In his plea, mentioned before a division bench of Justices A S Oka and R I Chagla today, the activist highlighted recent reports according to which, the granted "blanket permission" to nine public and private bodies to trim trees on their premises for the next three years.

Bhatena has urged the bench to stay such permissions and to direct the to trim or fell trees only in accordance with the (Urban Areas) Protection and Preservation of Trees (Amendment) Act.

He has also urged the court to ensure that permissions for trimming and pruning of healthy trees be given only by the civic body's and not by individual officers from the department concerned.

The bench is likely to hear the contentions made in the plea in detail on June 12, along with a main Public Interest Litigation (PIL) filed by Bhatena.

The main PIL was filed earlier this year challenging the provisions of the Trees Act that empower the to sanction of up to 25 trees, while applications for cutting more than 25 trees go before the Tree Authority.

On the PIL, the HC in April had observed that the civic body had been exercising it's powers arbitrarily in sanctioning of trees.

The court had told the to grant such permissions only after consulting experts and getting their opinion in each case.

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First Published: Mon, June 04 2018. 19:20 IST