The Supreme Court directed the Centre to grant statutory status to the Delhi Ridge Management Board (DRMB).
The DRMB will act as the single-window authority for all matters related to the Ridge and Morphological Ridge.
The judgment was delivered in the case of T.N. Godavarman Thirumulpad vs Union of India.
The court emphasized the need for legal protection to prevent the Ridge’s ecological integrity from being compromised.
Delhi Ridge
Detailed Insights:
The Delhi Ridge, often referred to as the "green lungs" of the national capital, is a crucial ecological zone needing protection.
Granting statutory status to the DRMB aims to provide it with the necessary legal authority for effective governance and conservation efforts.
The Morphological Ridge refers to the extension of the main Ridge area, also vital for maintaining the region's ecological balance.
The Supreme Court's intervention highlights concerns about environmental degradation and the necessity for robust legal frameworks to safeguard natural resources.
Key Concepts Involved:
Statutory Status: Conferring legal recognition and powers to an organization through legislation.
Ecological Integrity: The ability of an ecosystem to support and maintain ecological processes and a community of organisms.
Single-window Authority: A centralized agency that streamlines processes and approvals, reducing bureaucratic hurdles.