SC seeks Centre, states' responses on 'illegal' tree felling in Himalayan region amid floods
Scroll September 05, 2025 01:39 AM

The Supreme Court on Thursday observed that “illegal” felling of trees appears to be rampant in the Himalayan region and expressed concern about timber logs floating in floodwaters in Himachal Pradesh, Live Law reported.

A bench of Chief Justice BR Gavai and Justice Vinod Chandran sought responses from the Union government, the National Disaster Management Authority and the National Highways Authority of India in the matter.

The governments of Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Punjab and Jammu and Kashmir were also issued notices amid the recent cloudbursts, flash floods and landslips in northern India.

“This is avery serious issue,” the bench was quoted as saying by The Hindu. “Logs are seen flowing with the flood waters. If this goes on, we will not have any forests left.”

The chief justice said that while development is necessary, it should not come at the “cost of the environment and lives”, reported the newspaper.

The court was hearing a public interest litigation filed by environmentalist Anamika Rana, who highlighted concerns about environmental degradation in the Himalayan region.

Rana also told the bench that there are 14 tunnels between Chandigarh and Manali where nearly 300 persons were stranded during the floods.

She sought guidelines and an inquiry to prevent further ecological disasters in the region.

After issuing notices, the bench told Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, representing the Union government, that...

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