Sunday, December 7, 2025
18.1 C
New Delhi

Supreme Court makes DMRB a jumbo body; asks it to demarcate morphological ridge

Supreme Court makes DMRB a jumbo body; asks it to demarcate morphological ridge

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Tuesday revamped the Delhi Ridge Management Board (DMRB) to eliminate confusion caused by multiple authorities tasked to protect Delhi Ridge and directed the Board to remove all encroachments from the forested and morphological Ridge and file six monthly reports with the court on their health.A bench of Chief Justice B R Gavai and Justice K Vinod Chandran recast the DMRB by making it a 13-member body headed by Delhi chief secretary and members including DDA vice-chairman, representatives of MoEF and Department of Forest, MCD Commissioner, NDMC chairperson, Director General of CPWD, Delhi Police Commissioner’s representative and members of NGOs nominated by Delhi govt.The SC also constituted a standing committee, which will be headed by a representative of the Central Empowered Committee, for looking after day-to-day affairs of DMRB and said committee members, apart from officials, must be experts in the field of conservation. It said DMRB shall act as a single-window authority insofar as Delhi Ridge and the Morphological Ridge is concerned.Writing the judgment, CJI Gavai said, “The core functions of the DRMB must be directed towards conservation of the existing Ridge Forests and removal of existing encroachments from the Ridge.” SC lamented that though a preliminary notification was issued in May 1994 identifying 7,777 hectares of land as reserved forest, only 103 hectares have been notified as forest in the next three decades. CEC told the court that 5% of the Ridge is under encroachment, 4% already diverted for non-forest purposes, and only 1.33% has been notified as forest.“The very purpose of the DRMB is to preserve the integrity of the Ridge, as a morphological and ecological feature. Therefore, the DRMB should focus on preservation of existing Ridge forests and further improving the areas through scientific conservation measures. The DRMB should also ensure that fragmentation of Ridge Forests is prevented,” he said.The SC tasked DMRB to ensure preservation of the Ridge, including the morphological Ridge, in its pristine glory by removing all encroachments and steps to improve the Ridge, including protection, scientific management, ecological restoration, afforestation and habitat conservation.Directing DMRB to submit reports every six months on the status of the Ridge, the bench directed all authorities in Delhi to act in aid of discharge of duties of the Board.

Go to Source

Hot this week

Samay Raina creates history in SuperPogChamps, donates entire prize to charity

Samay Raina won the SuperPogChamps title after a flawless group-stage run and impressive knockout victories over Andrea Botez and Sardoche. The Indian comedian donated his entire prize money and shared heartfelt reactions after the win. Read More

‘My dad wouldn’t even drop my sister at school’: Ex-FBI agent’s son weighs in on Kash Patel girlfriend row

FBI director Kash Patel is facing growing criticism over claims he misused government resources for his girlfriend Alexis Wilkins and her drunk friend. Read More

Coup Attempt In Africa: Soldiers In Benin Announce Takeover On TV, Govt Says Plot ‘Foiled’

At least eight soldiers, several wearing helmets, went on state television on Sunday to declare that they had seized power from Benin’s President Patrice Talon. Read More

‘Whip-Driven Tyranny’: Congress MP Manish Tewari Calls For Change In How MPs Vote

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom Congress MP Manish Tewari has once again pushed for freeing Members of Parliament from strict party control during voting, introducing a private member’s bill in the o Read More

Goa nighclub fire: Owners booked, sarpanch detained in widening police action

Authorities say the fire allegedly broke out at the nightclub’s kitchen shortly after midnight of Sunday, during a party attended by around 100 people Go to Source Read More

Topics

Samay Raina creates history in SuperPogChamps, donates entire prize to charity

Samay Raina won the SuperPogChamps title after a flawless group-stage run and impressive knockout victories over Andrea Botez and Sardoche. The Indian comedian donated his entire prize money and shared heartfelt reactions after the win. Read More

‘My dad wouldn’t even drop my sister at school’: Ex-FBI agent’s son weighs in on Kash Patel girlfriend row

FBI director Kash Patel is facing growing criticism over claims he misused government resources for his girlfriend Alexis Wilkins and her drunk friend. Read More

Coup Attempt In Africa: Soldiers In Benin Announce Takeover On TV, Govt Says Plot ‘Foiled’

At least eight soldiers, several wearing helmets, went on state television on Sunday to declare that they had seized power from Benin’s President Patrice Talon. Read More

‘Whip-Driven Tyranny’: Congress MP Manish Tewari Calls For Change In How MPs Vote

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom Congress MP Manish Tewari has once again pushed for freeing Members of Parliament from strict party control during voting, introducing a private member’s bill in the o Read More

Goa nighclub fire: Owners booked, sarpanch detained in widening police action

Authorities say the fire allegedly broke out at the nightclub’s kitchen shortly after midnight of Sunday, during a party attended by around 100 people Go to Source Read More

‘Democracy Has Crumbled’: Protesters Throw Custard At London’s Crown Jewels Case, 4 Held

A self-proclaimed civil resistance group, Take Back Power, claimed responsibility for the stunt. Read More

8 Scenic Train Journeys In India That Are Perfect For Solo Female Travellers 

These train journeys offer you the chance to catch India’s most stunning sights along the way, helping female travellers unwind in safe and vibrant setting. Read More

Morgue workers exposed to deadly gases from AI crash coffins, claims UK coroner

AI image LONDON: London morgue workers were exposed to deadly gases after opening the coffins of British victims of the AI171 crash, which were repatriated to the UK from India, a UK coroner has warned. Read More

Related Articles