
Supreme Court slams Karnataka High Court over bail actor Darshan

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Indian Express
26 minutes ago
- Indian Express
‘Sustainable development also has to be permitted': SC refuses to halt felling of trees for Mumbai tunnel project
The Supreme Court on Tuesday refused to intervene with the permission granted for clearing trees to dig a shaft for lowering a boring machine to construct a tunnel linking Goregaon and Mulund in Mumbai. However, it said that the permission will be subject to the project proponents submitting a plan for compensatory afforestation and a report by experts on the need to cut the trees. 'Environment has to be protected, but sustainable development also has to be permitted,' Chief Justice of India B R Gavai, presiding over a two-judge bench, said. The Supreme Court then granted permission to the Maharashtra tree authority 'to proceed further with the application of the project proponent seeking permission for felling of the trees'. 'However, we clarify that no trees shall be actually felled without the permission of this court. We direct the project proponents to place on record the report of the experts showing that no other alternative than felling of 95 trees for digging of the shaft is available. The project proponent will also place on record the plan for compensatory afforestation to compensate for the loss of trees that would be felled for digging the shaft,' the bench also comprising Justice Vinod Chandran said in its order. Senior advocate Mukul Rohatgi, appearing for the project proponent, said the expert report is ready and will be submitted to the court. He pointed out that, as per the report, 11,000 trees will have to be planted as compensation. While only 95 trees are planned to be cut in the first phase, the entire project would necessitate 1,094 trees to be cut. 'No doubt that the protection of environment is important, as has been consistently held by us that the resources are held in trust for the future generations. However, at the same time, the necessity for carrying out developmental activities cannot be ignored,' the bench said. 'If the country has to progress, the development of infrastructure is also necessary. Unless a proper infrastructure is put in place, the country cannot progress. No doubt that while permitting such development, steps needs to be taken that least damage is caused to the environment. Further compensatory measures which has to compensate the loss caused to the environment have to be undertaken. It has already been insisted that the number of trees to be planted is in multiples of the trees felled. Taking into consideration this aspect of the matter, we are inclined to allow the application,' the bench added. Appearing for activists opposing the tree felling, senior advocate Gopal Sankaranarayanan said the shaft area fell in the environmentally fragile Aarey colony, where a controversy had risen some years ago over the felling of trees for constructing a car shed for Phase 3 of the Mumbai Metro Line project. He pointed out that in the course of the proceedings in the Aarey matter, the Supreme Court had on December 20, 2024, asked Maharashtra if there was any proposal to fell more trees in Aarey colony. Pointing out that the proponent of the tunnel project had moved the tree authority much earlier than this, on March 4, 2024, Sankaranarayanan said that the state in its reply affidavit filed on January 8, 2025, said, 'As per reports from MMRCL [Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation Ltd], at present there is no tree cutting proposal of MMRCL pending with the tree authority of the municipal corporation.' Countering this, Rohatgi said, 'That was for Metro carshed project, nothing to do with the tunnel project.' He added that the place where the shaft is to be dug is not in Aarey colony, but is a part of the Film City area. 'This not part of Aarey colony. This is Film City… though it falls within Film City area, as a matter of abundant precaution, application was moved (before SC),' he said. 'This is literally death by a thousand cuts. Every three months, they will come with an application,' Sankaranarayan said. To this, CJI Gavai said, 'We also have a concern for the environment. See Coastal Road, how much it was opposed and how it has facilitated residents of Mumbai. A person can come from airport to South Mumbai within 30 to 35 minutes. Earlier, it used to take 1.5 hours. If one uses Atal Setu, one can go to South Mumbai from Vashi within 40 minutes. We have always advocated that environment has to be protected, but at the same time, sustainable development also has to be permitted.'


New Indian Express
an hour ago
- New Indian Express
After Ramya, actor Pratham files plaint, says Darshan fans issued death threats
BENGALURU: A day after former MP and actress Ramya filed a police complaint against disgruntled fans of actor Darshan Thoogudeepa for sending offensive and vulgar messages to her Instagram handle, Kannada Bigg Boss season 4 winner and actor Pratham filed a complaint against notorious rowdy Bakery Raghu and his associates on Tuesday afternoon. He accused them of threatening him at knife-point for speaking against Darshan. Meanwhile, senior actor Shivarajkumar and his wife Geetha extended support to Ramya by condemning the online abuse against her. Pratham submitted a complaint to Bengaluru Rural SP CK Baba in connection with an incident in Doddaballapur last week. On July 22, film promoter Mahesh had invited him to a puja at Yellamma Temple in Doddaballapur. While returning home around 3.50pm, Yashaswini, Bakery Raghu and a few unidentified people surrounded his car and forcibly took him to an unknown location. They abused him in filthy language and accused him of speaking against Darshan, Pratham said. 'They brandished a dagger and knife. When confronting me, Raghu showed a photograph taken inside jail, claiming to be with Darshan. It was with great difficulty that I managed to escape with my life. It was a serious incident,' Pratham alleged in his complaint. He later told reporters he would begin an indefinite hunger protest at the SP's office till Darshan comes there and ensures his supporters stop targeting other actors. He has also given details of his friends who were witness to the incident, and sought police protection as he fears for his life. He stated that for the past week, close associates of Darshan have been trying to convince him not to pursue the matter.


Hindustan Times
an hour ago
- Hindustan Times
Panthers Party chief files plea seeking by-polls for Nagrota, Budgam seats
President of the Panthers Party (India), Harsh Dev Singh on Tuesday filed a writ petition before the high court of Jammu & Kashmir for issuance of a writ of mandamus directing the Election Commission of India (ECI) to hold assembly elections in Nagrota and Budgam constituencies immediately. The petitioner further submitted that the ECI did not seem to have any intention of holding the elections in J&K as it was behaving as a mute spectator while having activated its election machinery in Bihar. (File) The two assembly constituencies were declared vacant on October 1, 2024, in conformity with the law laid down on the subject by the Supreme Court and in consonance with its mandate of Section 151 A of Representation of Peoples' Act. Alleging inordinate and inexplicable delay, Singh, said, 'Writ petition in person has stated that by-elections in the said two assembly constituencies have been denied on extraneous considerations and in violation of plethora of rulings of various courts and the provisions of Section 151 A of RPA Act, which mandate holding such elections within a period of six months from the date of occurrence of such vacancies.' He pointed out in the petition that existing laws required the said elections to be held before ending March 2025. 'The said elections were arbitrarily denied while issuance of election notification on January 7, 2025, and the ECI had given a statement that by-elections on the said two seats can't be held due to massive snowfall deliriously oblivious of the fact that Nagrota constituency has never ever experienced snowfall in its history,' stated Singh in his petition. The petitioner further submitted that the ECI did not seem to have any intention of holding the elections in J&K as it was behaving as a mute spectator while having activated its election machinery in Bihar. He stated that the Supreme Court bench headed by Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud in a significant ruling had observed that: ' There must be some duty cost on the Election Commission to proceed with alacrity the moment a vacancy arises'. The ECI having failed to initiate the election exercise for the last 10 months and giving lame excuses has brazenly defied not only the SC but also the prevalent law on the subject. Seeking indulgence of the HC, Singh pointed out that elections are never held in J&K until and unless the court intervenes and orders restoration of democracy.