The Lahore High Court (LHC) has responded to concerns regarding potential traffic congestion and environmental pollution during the upcoming Pakistan Super League (PSL) matches.
During a hearing on various petitions related to smog control and environmental preservation, Justice Shahid Karim was apprised of the anticipated challenges posed by the cricketing event.
The petitioners raised the issue expressing apprehension that the measures taken by the court to combat smog and pollution might be compromised during the PSL matches.
Justice Karim assured that the court would address the matter lawfully upon receipt of a formal plea.
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In response, the lawyer representing the Parks and Horticulture Authority (PHA) disclosed that over 16,000 trees had been planted in the Shahdra area, with a policy of planting three trees for every one tree cut down.
Justice Karim commended this initiative, suggesting it as a potential model for future tree preservation efforts.
Acknowledging the gravity of the situation, Justice Karim adjourned the proceedings to the following Friday for further deliberation, emphasizing the importance of finding sustainable solutions to environmental challenges amidst large-scale events like the PSL.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 17th 2024.
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