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SC directs States and UTs to reclaim reserve forests allotted to private parties

  • Supreme Court directive:
    • Chief Secretaries of States and Administrators of Union Territories (UTs) must form Special Investigation Teams (SITs).
    • SITs to examine forest lands held by Revenue Departments that have been allotted to private parties for non-forest (non-afforestation) uses.

Relevance : GS 3(Environmental Governance)

  • Action required:
    • Identify and reclaim reserve forest lands wrongly allotted to private individuals/entities.
    • Repossess such lands and hand them over to the respective forest departments.
  • Exceptions & compensations:
    • If repossession is not in larger public interest, States/UTs must recover the cost of the land from private holders.
    • Recovered funds must be used solely for forest development and afforestation.
  • Timeframe:
    • The entire exercise must be completed within one year from the judgment date.
  • Land use:
    • Going forward, such forest lands must only be used for afforestation and forest-related activities.
    • Conversion to agricultural or commercial purposes is prohibited.
  • Case reference:
    • Judgment arose from the illegal allotment of 11.89 hectares of reserve forest land at Kondhwa Budruk, Pune (allotted in 1998 for agriculture and sold to a builder in 1999).
    • Environmental Clearance given to the builder in 2007 was quashed as illegal.
  • Court observations:
    • Highlighted the nexus between politicians, bureaucrats, and builders driving illegal forest land conversion.
    • Called this a “classic example” of misuse and commercialisation of precious forest resources.
  • Legal implications:
    • Sets a precedent reinforcing strict protection of reserve forests.
    • Empowers forest departments and strengthens forest conservation enforcement.
  • Broader significance:
    • Aims to curb illegal deforestation and safeguard ecological balance.
    • Ensures accountability of government officials and private parties in forest land misuse.
    • Promotes sustainable development through forest restoration efforts.
  • Next steps for States/UTs:
    • Immediate formation of SITs and thorough audits of forest land allotments.
    • Proactive repossession or cost recovery and forest department handover.
    • Implementation monitoring by judiciary or relevant authorities to ensure compliance within the one-year deadline.

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