The green panel, however, said projects in green areas should not be constructed in a "casual" manner and held that "the stadia and such huge projects preferably should not be constructed in such areas".
A bench headed by NGT Chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar noted that the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) has raised unauthorised construction by felling trees on the forest land and directed it to pay Rs one crore for rehabilitation and restoration of the area.
"We restrain the DDA and any other authority from cutting and felling of trees or shrubs existing in any manner whatsoever in the entire area, forest and other areas surrounding the said complex," the bench said and directed the DDA to plant 7,500 trees.
The green panel also constituted a high-powered monitoring committee under the Chairmanship of the Delhi Chief Secretary to supervise the compliance with directions and execution of the work around the project.
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The tribunal's judgement came on the pleas of Siri Fort Road Residents Welfare Association and others.
The petitioners alleged that in the name of Commonwealth Games, the entire project was constructed with serious damage to environment, ecology and against the principle of sustainable development.
It was also alleged that 800 trees which were more than 100 years old have been "mindlessly" chopped despite strong resistance from the residents.