Hyderabad: Wonder why GHMC and forest officials will conflict with the aim of Haritha Haaram State, the High Court on Monday remains the cutting of a tree that is ongoing at the place of Ravindra Bharati in Saifabad.
Reserve Chairman of Judge M s Ramachandra Rao and Justice T Vinod Kumar gave the temporary command while hearing the pill filed by W Shiv Kumar Saifabad, who brought a notice of a tree logging court at Ravindra Bharati.
According to the advice of Shiva Kumar Waddepalli Rachna, who moved the lunch movement, valuable trees, some of them were 50 years old, were being cut.
“These trees do not pose a threat to public life, but GHMC officials choose to make them cut,” he said.
The director of Kala Bhavan, located in Ravindra Bharati, has ratified officials to cut these trees.
He did not have the power to do so under the provisions of the Law of Telangana Walta, 2002.
GHMC must get earlier permission from the Forestry Department to cut trees.
GHMC, the best, can ask for his staff to cut trees wherever it is necessary, he said.
“These trees are also home to several rare bird species that have their nests for them,” he added.
The bench said that this action was contrary to the spirit of Harita Haaram.
The bench issued a notification to the GHMC commissioner, forest officials and directions when Bhavan.
The bench asked them to submit their reply and until they remained a tree ax.