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Home | Hyderabad | Supreme Court Stays Tree Felling Around Hyderabads Kbr Park

Supreme Court stays tree felling around Hyderabad’s KBR Park

The Supreme Court on Monday stayed tree felling in the eco-sensitive zone around Hyderabad’s KBR Park and issued notice on a plea challenging tree cutting linked to road development under the H-CITI project. The interim order was passed by a two-judge bench.

By Telangana Today
Published Date - 18 May 2026, 02:34 PM
Supreme Court stays tree felling around Hyderabad’s KBR Park
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Hyderabad: The Supreme Court of India on Monday issued a stay on tree felling in the eco-sensitive zone surrounding the KBR Park in Hyderabad.

The apex court also issued a notice on the plea challenging the move to cut trees around the park for road development under the H-CITI project.


According to livelaw.in, a bench comprising Justice BV Nagarathna and Justice Ujjal Bhuyan passed the interim direction.

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