The Punjab & Haryana High Court has closed a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) regarding tree felling by DLF, concluding that the land for the real estate project does not fall within the protected Aravalli area of Gurugram.
Punjab And Haryana High CourtDlfAravalli HillsTree FellingEnvironmental RegulationsReal EstateJul 17, 2025
The main issue addressed in the PIL was the tree felling by DLF for a real estate project in the Gurugram area, specifically whether the land fell within the protected Aravalli hills.
The Court closed the PIL after accepting the State's submission that the land for the project did not fall within the protected Aravalli area. The Court also directed DLF to plant ten times the number of trees cut as a condition for afforestation.
The Aravalli hills are protected due to their ecological importance. They serve as a crucial ecological zone that helps in water conservation and supports biodiversity.
The directive to plant ten times the number of trees cut is a proactive measure to mitigate the environmental impact of the real estate project. It ensures that the ecological balance is maintained despite the development.
This decision sets a precedent for future development projects in the region, emphasizing the need for strict adherence to environmental regulations and the importance of balancing development with conservation efforts.
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