Damage to trees: HC holds PWD officials guilty of contempt of court

Update: 2022-06-03 19:08 GMT

New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Friday held certain PWD officials and a Delhi police official guilty of contempt of court for violation of judicial orders concerning the preservation and protection

of trees.

Justice Najmi Waziri, who was dealing with a contempt petition by Neeraj Sharma concerning the Vikas Marg area in east Delhi, noted that extensive damage was caused to the trees there by the ongoing civil works by PWD which was in breach of the judicial mandate.

"The said work was being carried out under the supervision of Respondent 1 (Executive Engineer-PWD), the concurrence of Respondent 2 (Engineer-in-Chief, PWD), and jurisdictional supervision of Respondent 3 (Executive Engineer). Respondent 4 (SHO concerned) too is liable under the law to protect any damage to the trees," the court said.

"Fact remains that each of the officers named above are complicit in some measure or the other of having breached the court's directions. Accordingly, they are held guilty of committing contempt of court. Let them be present in the court on the next date for orders on sentencing," stated the court which listed the matter for further consideration on July 7.

In December last year, the court had noted the "glaring victimisation of trees on account of construction work" in the case and asked the officials to show cause as to why contempt proceedings should not be initiated against them.

The petitioner, represented by lawyer Aditya N Prasad, informed that a total of 11 complaints were filed with PWD, the forest department, and Delhi Police concerning the damage but no action was taken.

It is only when the case was taken up that an FIR was filed and the same is yet to reach any conclusion, the court said.

The Delhi government counsel told the court that it has issued instructions to its departments against the felling of trees in the city pursuant to the interim order of stay passed by the court last month.

"Interim orders apropos no cutting of trees shall continue," the court said.

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