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“Insaaf Bagh and Mafi Bagh, the Gardens of Redemption in Delhi’s Green Revolution”

by Amit Sachdeva
June 18, 2023
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amit SachdevaJustice Nazmi Waziri of the Delhi High Court has pioneered an innovative method to protect trees and promote environmental conservation.

Beside the traditional sentencing practices, Justice Waziri has incorporated directives to plant trees and saplings as part of the judgements handed out in his court. Those who fail to comply with the court’s directions within the prescribed timeframe are assigned similar tasks. This groundbreaking initiative has led to the plantation of approximately three lakh trees in Delhi since its inception in 2018.

In a conversation with Amit Sachdeva, a respected Gandhian and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) advocate in India, it was revealed that two sites, Insaaf Bagh (Justice Garden) and Mafi Bagh (Pardon Garden) among others, have been established under this program, allowing individuals to amend their actions by planting trees.

The recent sentencing of two public officials by the Delhi High Court highlights the court’s unwavering commitment to tree protection. These officials were held in contempt for their non-compliance with the court’s directions regarding the preservation of trees in Delhi. Such orders stand as a testament to the exercise of the court’s powers under Articles 215 and 226 of the Indian Constitution. Article 215 designates High Courts as courts of record, granting them the authority to punish for contempt of their own authority. On the other hand, Article 226 empowers High Courts in India to issue directions, orders, or writs to any government, authority, or individual within their jurisdiction.

At a time when the global community is increasingly focused on climate and environmental issues, Justice Waziri’s innovative approach comes as a welcome catalyst for change. With the world striving to limit global warming to within 1.5 degrees, the justice’s novel initiative has the potential to inspire other courts worldwide to adopt similar approaches. By integrating environmental considerations into the judicial process, courts can play a vital role in addressing climate change and fostering sustainable practices.

Justice Waziri’s initiative has already garnered significant results, with the plantation of approximately three lakh trees in Delhi since its implementation. This remarkable achievement underscores the effectiveness of incorporating environmental responsibility into the sentencing process. Moreover, the establishment of Insaaf Bagh and Mafi Bagh serves as tangible symbols of the initiative’s objectives, providing individuals with dedicated spaces to actively engage in tree planting as a means of rectifying their past actions and nurturing the environment.

The implications of Justice Waziri’s innovative approach extend far beyond the borders of Delhi. Courts around the world can draw inspiration from this initiative and explore ways to integrate environmental considerations into their own judicial processes. By doing so, they can contribute to global efforts to combat climate change and foster a sustainable future.

Justice Nazmi Waziri’s innovative approach of incorporating tree planting as a means of redemption echoes the environmental concerns advocated by Mahatma Gandhi. Mahatma Gandhi, renowned for his philosophy of nonviolence and sustainable living, recognized the vital importance of protecting and preserving the environment.
Gandhi’s teachings emphasized the harmonious coexistence between humans and nature, urging individuals to respect and nurture the natural world. He believed that our actions should be in harmony with the environment, and that we have a responsibility to safeguard it for future generations.

Furthermore, Justice Waziri’s initiative extends beyond the realm of punishment and compliance, aiming to instil a sense of environmental consciousness and responsibility in society. By linking redemption with tree planting, he emphasizes the importance of sustainable living and highlights the positive impact that everyone can make in safeguarding the environment.

The writer is a Gandhian, social entrepreneur, and founder of the prestigious Mahatma Award. He is a subject matter expert of corporate social responsibility and business & environment sustainability. He is more famously known as the CSR Man of India for his advocacy for the CSR Bill 2013, where India became the first country to mandate CSR spending.

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