Updated On: 08 October, 2018 08:13 AM IST | Mumbai | Ranjeet Jadhav
In the writ petition on encroachment being heard in HC, SGNP officials had reportedly submitted an affidavit stating over 772 hectares was encroached on by quarries and agriculture

According to the HC order, thousands of hutments have encroached on SGNP land
Did Sanjay Gandhi National Park (SGNP) officials lie to the Bombay High Court? This is the question Stalin D, director of NGO Vanashakti, has raised. The environment activist had filed an RTI application seeking details about SGNP land encroached by quarries and agriculture, as per a survey carried out by the forest department, as well as based on the officials' own admission in HC. And yet, park authorities' reply to Stalin stated they have no record of the information sought.
In the writ petition on encroachment being heard in HC, SGNP officials had reportedly submitted an affidavit stating over 772 hectares was encroached on by quarries and agriculture.