A division bench of justices V M Kanade and A M Badar was hearing an application by the Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation Limited (MMRCL) seeking permission to cut 108 mangroves for the suburban Bandra Kurla Complex metro station.
The permission was required as the high court had earlier while hearing a public interest litigation filed by Bombay Environmental Action Group (BEAG) had mandated taking its nod for anything regarding mangroves.
The bench was today informed by MMRCL's advocate Kiran Bagalia that the MMRCL has earlier undertaken to restore the green cover removed for construction of stations.
"We will be replanting and will even do compensatory mangrove replantation," she said.
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Advocate Robin Jaisinghani, who had appeared for a petitioner in the earlier PIL, said no underground construction can be carried out in the area falling under CRZ-III, wherein the proposed BKC station will come up.
The judges posted the hearing on June 24 after BEAG's advocate sought time to respond to MMRCL's application.
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