Supreme Court puts its November expert report in abeyance in Aravalli hills case

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An aerial presumption    of Aravalli Range successful  Haryana.

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The Supreme Court of India connected Monday (December 29, 2025) stayed the implementation of its earlier directions and an adept committee study concerning the explanation of the Aravalli Hills, citing concerns that the revised explanation whitethorn beryllium misconstrued and could facilitate unregulated mining successful ecologically delicate areas.

A Bench led by Justice Surya Kant, on with Justices J.K. Maheshwari and A.G. Masih, said a fair, impartial and autarkic adept sentiment indispensable beryllium obtained earlier immoderate study oregon tribunal absorption is implemented.

The CJI said it would revisit, question clarifications connected whether the regularisation of Aravallis to landforms of 100-metre oregon higher would pb to unregulated mining.

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In November, the apex tribunal had directed the Centre to hole a Comprehensive Management Plan for Sustainable Mining earlier permitting immoderate caller mining enactment successful the region. Solicitor General Tushar Mehta submitted that portion a committee study had earlier been accepted, its implementation was contingent connected tribunal support and adept assessment.

The Bench said it proposes to represent a high-powered adept committee to analyse the explanation of the Aravalli range. Notices person been issued to each stakeholders, with the Attorney General and elder advocator P. Parmeshwar requested to assistance the tribunal connected the committee’s composition.

The tribunal ordered that the committee recommendations and its earlier directions volition stay successful abeyance until the caller committee is constituted. The substance volition beryllium heard adjacent connected January 21.

Published - December 29, 2025 01:05 p.m. IST

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