Supreme Court Fines ₹4.54 Crore in VrindVrindavan Tree-Cutting Caseavan Tree-Cutting Case

In a significant ruling that reinforces the importance of environmental conservation, the Supreme Court of India has imposed a fine of ₹4.54 crore for the unauthorized cutting of 454 trees in the Dalmia Bagh area of Vrindavan, Mathura. The court calculated the penalty at ₹1 lakh per tree and has also ordered land to be made available for the plantation of 9,000 new trees to compensate for the ecological loss.

This judgment serves as a strong reminder that urban development and real estate expansion must not come at the cost of nature. It also reaffirms the legal and moral responsibility of developers and local authorities to protect the sanctity of spiritual and ecologically rich locations like Vrindavan.

The Court’s direction also includes ensuring compliance with plantation drives and availability of land, with strict follow-up to enforce orders.


Our Commitment at Earthousing Buildtech LLP

At Earthousing Buildtech LLP, we fully support eco-conscious and legal real estate development. As a responsible real estate company operating in Vrindavan and Mathura, we prioritize sustainable practices, green spaces, and environmental compliance across all our projects.

We believe in building more than just homes — we build communities that are spiritually grounded and environmentally balanced.


Why This Matters to You as a Buyer or Investor:

  • 📌 Invest only in legally approved and eco-friendly projects
  • 📌 Support builders who align with the cultural and environmental values of Braj Bhoomi
  • 📌 Choose a developer that values long-term sustainability over short-term gain

For eco-conscious real estate solutions in Vrindavan and Mathura, trust Earthousing Buildtech LLP – where development meets devotion.

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