The Bombay High Court on Wednesday limited the BMC from dropping anymore trees till May 21 at Tata Yard in Mumbai’s Violation Sweet, to give way for its seaside roadway task.
The BMC is creating a 10.58- kilometres part of the seaside roadway from Princess Road Overpass in Marine Drive to the Worli end of the Bandra-Worli Sea web link.
The Rs 12,751- crore task will certainly travel through Priyadarshini Park, Tata Yard as well as Haji Ali. At the very least 600 trees will certainly be dropped as well as hair transplanted.
The BMC will certainly attach the seaside roadway with the existing inner roadway via Tata Yard. In Between Bhulabhai Desai Roadway as well as Tata Yard, 140 trees are recommended to be dropped or hair transplanted.
A trip bench of Justice S J Kathawalla as well as Justice S P Tavade was listening to a public passion lawsuits (PIL) submitted by an NGO Culture of Renovation, Plant, elevating problems as well as tough different approvals provided for felling of trees at Tata Yard.
Elderly supporter Aspi Chinoy as well as supporter Joel Carlos, standing for BMC, informed the court that the Tree Authority of the public body carried January 6 passed an order permitting felling of 61 trees as well as hair transplanting 79.
They included that while felling of trees had actually started on May 14, the petitioner has actually not tested the tree panel’s order yet.
After supporter Ankit Kulkarni, standing for the NGO, looked for consent to change the PIL, the court enabled it to test the January 6 order by Friday.
” In the meanwhile, the participants are limited from dropping anymore trees based on the January 6 order,” the HC stated.
The court will certainly listen to the PIL following on May 21.