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After Aravalli order, Jairam Ramesh asks SC to take suo motu note of three ‘urgent’ issues

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Published on: Dec 30, 2025 02:54 pm IST

Jairam Ramesh urges SC to take suo motu cognisance of three environmental matters, including the redrawing of the Sariska tiger reserve boundaries.

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Senior Congress leader Jairam Ramesh on Tuesday urged the Supreme Court to take suo motu cognisance of three other "urgent" environmental matters, including the redrawing of the Sariska tiger reserve boundaries.

"The Supreme Court's intervention is now essential to ensure that the NGT is allowed to function as per law without fear or favour," Jairam Ramesh said.(File Photo/ PTI)

In a post on X, the Congress general secretary referred to the apex court's order on Monday -- recalling, on its own, its November 20 verdict on the redefinition of the Aravallis -- and said it was most necessary and welcome.

The former environment minister said the earlier verdict, had been "enthusiastically embraced by the Modi government".

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"Such approvals go against the very foundations of jurisprudence and make a mockery of governance. The review was uncalled for. Retrospective approvals should never be permitted," Ramesh said.

He also said the National Green Tribunal (NGT) was set up in October 2010 by an Act of Parliament after detailed consultations with the Supreme Court and with its full support and backing. Its powers have been thoroughly diluted over the past decade, according to the Congress leader.

"The Supreme Court's intervention is now essential to ensure that the NGT is allowed to function as per law without fear or favour," he said.

The apex court kept in abeyance the directions in its November 20 verdict that had accepted a uniform definition of the Aravalli hills and ranges recommended by a committee of the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change.

It also proposed to constitute a high-powered committee comprising domain experts to undertake an exhaustive and holistic examination of the issue.

 
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