The Supreme Court has restrained the Delhi
Development Authority (DDA) and other authorities from shifting the deer
remaining in the Deer Park at the Hauz Khas area to forests in other states.
A bench of Justices Abhay S Oka and Ujjal Bhuyan
issued notice to the horticulture director of DDA and others while seeking
their response on a plea opposing the relocation of deers.
"The issue involved in these Special Leave
Petitions is as regards shifting of deer in the Deer Park at Hauz Khas, New
Delhi. Issue notice, returnable on May 16, 2025.
"For the time being, we restrain the
respondents from shifting the existing deer out of the Deer Park... We also
make it clear that the deer shall be properly looked after by the
respondents," the bench said in an order passed on April 30.
The top court's direction came on a plea filed by
NGO New Delhi Nature Society which claimed that around 600 deer in Hauz Khas
were likely to be relocated without proper habitat assessments, veterinary
checks, or safeguards for vulnerable groups like pregnant deer and fawns.
The plea contended that three batches of deer have
already been relocated hastily from Deer Park to sanctuaries in Rajasthan in
contravention to wildlife protection laws.