One of the directions given by a bench of justices Badar Durrez Ahmed and Sanjeev Sachdeva was to the traffic police which was directed to publicise the increase in fine, to Rs 1000, for driving on the wrong carriageway or wrong side of the road as well as to carry out on-the-spot challaning for such violations.
The bench also directed the police to be more vigilant, instead of continuing to hide behind trees.
It directed the traffic police to prepare a presentation, to be placed before the court, indicating how the traffic situation was being monitored from the control room.
It said this would help the court in understanding what steps are being taken by the traffic police to alleviate the misery of the public and manage traffic.
Traffic police, meanwhile, told the court that in the last two months it has issued challans to over 41,000 vehicles which were found travelling on wrong carriageway and that it has publicised the increase in fine for the violation by putting up signboards at various locations in the city.
government's submission on an earlier date that old trees release more carbon dioxide than oxygen was not entirely correct and old trees and forests need to be protected to curb global warming.
The bench directed the Delhi government to file an affidavit indicating steps being taken by it to protect trees as well as on the procedure being followed prior to giving permission to online applications for felling trees.
The court said the affidavits be filed before the next date of hearing on April 7.
The government, meanwhile, said it would be filing an affidavit indicating steps taken for conservation and demarcation of forests as per a pert chart prepared by it.
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