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Supreme Court Halts Aravalli Mining Amid Ecological Crisis
22 Jan
Summary
- Supreme Court ordered immediate stoppage of illegal mining in Aravalli.
- A high-powered panel of experts will re-examine Aravalli definition.
- New mining leases require prior Supreme Court approval.

The Supreme Court has issued a directive for the immediate cessation of illegal mining and tree felling within the Aravalli range, particularly in Rajasthan. The court expressed concern over ongoing illegal activities, noting their irreversible and destructive consequences.
A high-powered panel of independent domain experts is set to be constituted soon. This panel will comprehensively re-examine issues surrounding the definition, delineation, and protection of the Aravallis, moving beyond the previous elevation-based criterion.
The court has reinforced its stay on its November 20 judgment, which had narrowed the definition of Aravallis. It reiterated that no new or renewed mining leases will be permitted in identified Aravalli areas without prior Supreme Court approval.




