New Delhi:The central government informed the Supreme Court on Monday that it has no objection to the inclusion of independent experts in the committee that is concerned with checking the environmental impact of deforestation caused by the Delhi-Dehradun expressway.
The centre's response came over the concerns that committee for Delhi Dehradun expressway had only government servants and issues pertaining to ecological cost in the project should go to a committee that has independent members as well. Earlier, the centre had submitted that not trusting an officer just because he is a government officer is not the right approach. However, the court had asked the Solicitor General, Tushar Mehta, to come with instructions from the centre over the issue.
The bench comprising Justice DY Chandrachud and Justice Aniruddha Bose was hearing the petition filed by the NGO Citizen for Green Doonchallenging the National Green Tribunal (NGT) order which had upheld the validity of forest clearances granted to the Delhi-Dehradun expressway. The NGO raised concerns regarding diverting forest land for non-forest purposes and cutting down trees that would have a major ecological impact.