The division bench of Justices Abhay Oka and Ajay Gadkari said the committee would invite objections from the citizens to felling of trees and suggest ways to save them. It should submit a report by January 27, the judges said, adjourning the hearing to January 29.
The panel will have two experts, Dr Digamber Mokat and Dr Sandeep Jadhav, botany professors from the Pune University.
The committee should "endeavour to give suggestions for saving a substantial number of trees", the court said.
V A Gangal, NMC's lawyer, argued that some of the objections were 'prototype' (modelled on a single draft). The High Court said that certain objections were similarly worded, but it was no reason to permit felling of so many trees.
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Advocate S A Gorwadkar, appointed in the case to assist the court, said that students of an architecture college had submitted a plan to NMC on how tree-cutting can be avoided. The HC asked the committee to consider this plan too.
The NMC counsel argued that it has to widen the roads as lakhs of devotees will be thronging the city in 2015. It was ready to plant three trees for every single felled tree, he said.