A bench, headed by NGT Chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar, directed that the notice be served through the concerned SHO who will ensure service to all of them.
It asked all the noticees to show cause why they will not be directed to pay environmental compensation in terms of Section 15 of NGT, Act, 2010.
"The counsel appearing for the NCT, Delhi and DDA submit that the notices were issued. However, as they have not been accepted by persons present on behalf of those nurseries... we direct notice be issued and served to all the 38 nurseries, the list of which have been placed before us," the bench said.
During the proceedings, DDA also told the bench that most of the licenses/leases have already been revoked and some of them have no right whatsoever yet there was encroachment on the flood plain.
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The matter is listed for next hearing on September 11.
The Tribunal had earlier issued notice to various illegal nurseries and private persons after perusing a report submitted by DDA.
Taking note of DDA's inspection that around 3,000 nurseries were operating, the green panel had directed it to submit a complete report on nurseries and other commercial activities going on in the floodplains of the river.
It had also stated that these nurseries, which are getting plants in plastic bags are not collecting them and burning plastic on the river bank.