Dismissing the plea, Justice R S Endlaw advised the residents of Pocket 4 in Vasant Kunj area of South West Delhi to stop using mobiles and revert to landline phones if they were against the installation of a mobile tower in their locality and concerned about the harmful radiation from mobile towers.
The court said the usage of technology as well as interference in its functioning cannot go hand-in-hand and added that if cell phone usage was stopped by the people, then the service providers will not put up mobile towers.
The court said the Delhi government had considered the recommendations and decided to adopt some aspects of the IMC report, and therefore, the government cannot be faulted for not adopting other aspects if the report, as it was a policy decision.
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