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The top court also said it will constitute an expert committee comprising domain experts to undertake a holistic examination of mining and related issues in the Aravallis

During the hearing of the Aravalli Hills case, the bench warned the Haryana government against repeating "past mistakes". (Photo: PTI file)
The Supreme Court on Tuesday came down heavily on “builder mafias" for destroying Sukhna Lake in Chandigarh in connivance with state officials.
During the hearing of the Aravalli Hills case, the bench warned the Haryana government against repeating “past mistakes".
“Kitna sukhaoge Sukna Lake ko (How much will you dry up Sukhna Lake) due to connivance of state officials, builder mafia is operating… You have damaged the lake completely," the bench said, as reported by India Today.
The top court said it will constitute an expert committee comprising domain experts to undertake an exhaustive and holistic examination of mining and related issues in the Aravallis, observing that illegal mining can lead to irreversible damage.
A bench comprising Chief Justice Surya Kant and Justices Joymalya Bagchi and Vipul M Pancholi directed Additional Solicitor General Aishwarya Bhati, amicus curiae K Parameshwar, to suggest in four weeks the names of environmentalists and scientists who have expertise in mining so that an expert body can be constituted to look into the aspects.
The committee will work under the direction and supervision of this court, the bench said.
The apex court also extended its order, which kept in abeyance its November 20 directions that accepted a uniform definition of Aravallis hills and ranges.
During the hearing, the apex court was informed that illegal mining is taking place in scattered places, and the bench took on record assurance of Additional Solicitor General K M Nataraj, appearing for the Rajasthan government, that no such unauthorised mining shall take place.
Amid a row over the definition of the Aravalli hills approved by it, the apex court had taken suo motu cognisance of the issue titled as ‘In Re: Definition of Aravalli Hills and Ranges and Ancillary Issues’.
Amid the outcry over the new definition of Aravallis, the top court on December 29 last year had kept in abeyance its November 20 directions that accepted a uniform definition of these hills and ranges, saying there is a need to resolve “critical ambiguities" including whether the 100-metre elevation and the 500-metre gap between hills criteria will strip significant portion of the range of environment protection.
The top court had on November 20 accepted a uniform definition of the Aravalli Hills and ranges and banned the grant of fresh mining leases inside its areas spanning Delhi, Haryana, Rajasthan and Gujarat until experts’ reports are out.
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January 21, 2026, 13:55 IST
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