A bench of Acting Chief Justice Gita Mittal and Justice C Hari Shankar, while asking the forest department to examine availability of an alternative site, remarked that in time people would be out of Delhi, which would be taken over by landfill sites and monkeys.
Directions were also issued to the Wild Life Institute of India (WLII) to expedite the conclusion of the National Institute of Immunology's (NII) project to research and develop an immune-contraception vaccine to control the population of monkeys in the national capital.
The order was passed after Additional Solicitor General (ASG) Sanjay Jain said he has written to the DCGI on the issue as the cost of importing the vaccine was high and a reply was awaited.
The ASG also said the Environment Ministry had released money from its contingency fund to the WLII for starting of the research work by NII, which comes under it.
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The bench had earlier observed that the problem of rising simian population was not restricted to Delhi alone but was a pan-India issue and the matter for a contraception "cannot brook a delay".
The court was hearing a PIL, filed through advocate Meera Bhatia, seeking directions to the authorities to take steps to deal with the menace of monkeys and dogs here.
In the PIL, an application has been moved by residents of colonies and farmhouses surrounding the Asola sanctuary seeking directions to the authorities to stop relocating the monkeys to the area.