The Supreme Court on Monday grilled the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) over felling of trees in Delhi Ridge area and sought a clear statement from its Vice president whether the felling of trees was done on orders of Delhi LG VK Saxena without court permission. A vacation bench of Justices AS Oka and Ujjal Bhuyan heard the case where a criminal contempt notice was issued against DDA Vice Chairman and his response was sought as to why trees were cut in Delhi ridge area without court permission. The bench was dealing with the issue of rampant deforestation in Delhi's Ridge Forest area in violation of previous orders of the Supreme Court.
The bench headed by Justice Oka questioned whether the enquiry committee it had appointed in previous order enquired into what transpired during Delhi LG's visit to the site before the trees were felled in that area. The top court reiterated that as the chairman of DDA, Delhi LG is amenable to judicial review. "It was accepted before us that Delhi LG visited the site.
We want to know what transpired in that visit!" the bench said. After going through the affidavits filed by the vice-chairman, the top court found that emails were exchanged between the Delhi LG who is also the chairperson of the DDA in this regard. The top court pulled up the DDA for not putting all details on record, especially with regards to who directed the felling of trees.
The court sought clarification on the same and listed the matter for Wednesday. "We direct the Vice.
