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Supreme Court Halts Aravalli Hills Definition
30 Dec
Summary
- Supreme Court suspended its definition of Aravalli hills.
- New definition criteria raised ecological protection concerns.
- Disputed definition impacts hills across multiple states.

The Supreme Court, on December 29, 2025, ordered a suspension of its November 2025 judgment concerning the definition of Aravalli hills. A bench led by the Chief Justice of India cited the necessity for further clarification, acknowledging that the previous directives might have introduced a 'structural paradox' between legal definitions and actual ecological preservation. This decision stems from attempts to reconcile long-standing inconsistencies in defining the Aravalli range across multiple states.
The judgment in question defined "Aravalli Hills" based on a minimum elevation of 100 meters and "Aravalli Ranges" by proximity of hills. However, this approach has been criticized for its administrative convenience over ecological comprehensiveness. Data indicates that only a small fraction of identified geological formations meet the elevation criterion, potentially leaving crucial ecological areas unprotected. Historical precedents, such as disappearances of hills in Rajasthan due to quarrying under similar definitions, raise serious questions about the efficacy of this approach.




