"We are not fighting for the environment but for survival of the human race. Not for love of plants and trees, but love for the human race," a bench of justices Badar Durrez Ahmed and Sanjeev Sachdeva said while noting that forest density was less in many areas of the capital.
It observed that normally when a nature was left to itself, it would reclaim the land it has lost, but the human race never leaves anything alone.
"Greed overtakes everything," it added.
The court directed the Delhi government to place before it data of 1996 with regard to forest cover as it existed back then in the national capital and the current position. It directed the government to file the data and reports within six weeks.
The direction was issued after central government standing counsel Vivek Goyal informed the bench that as per a communication received from Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), Rs 275 crore was allocated for the period 2012-2017 to Delhi Police for spending on modernisation of traffic and communication network of the force, but only about Rs 100 crore has been spent till 2016.
Taking note of the submission, the court observed that the police had spent only "paltry sums" in last four years and now in the fifth year of plan, it was going to "splurge" which was "not how planning works".