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Supreme Court Stays Own Judgment on 100-Metre Elevation Criterion for Aravalli Hills

Supreme Court stayed its judgment defining Aravalli hills by 100m elevation; environmentalists feared deregulation in Rajasthan, Haryana, Delhi-NCR.

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  • Supreme Court stayed its November 20, 2025 judgment that accepted a 100-metre elevation criterion for defining Aravalli hills.
  • Environmental groups protested that the narrow height-based definition would deregulate ecologically sensitive areas.
  • The Aravalli range stretches over 692 km from Gujarat to Delhi and is critical for groundwater recharge and preventing desertification.
  • The range is one of the oldest fold mountains in the world.
  • The stay came after concerns about vast stretches in Rajasthan, Haryana, and Delhi-NCR being left unprotected.

The Supreme Court of India stayed its November 20, 2025 judgment that had accepted a 100-metre elevation criterion for defining the Aravalli hills. The court's stay came after nationwide protests by environmental groups who feared that the narrow height-based definition would deregulate ecologically sensitive areas.

The earlier ruling had accepted the Union government's proposed definition that only elevations of 100 metres or more above local relief would be classified as 'Aravalli hills' for the purpose of regulating mining and construction activities. Environmental organisations argued this would leave vast stretches of the Aravalli range in Rajasthan, Haryana, and Delhi-NCR unprotected. The Aravalli range, one of the oldest fold mountains in the world, stretches over 692 km from Gujarat to Delhi and is critical for groundwater recharge and preventing desertification of the Indo-Gangetic plains.

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1 What is **Supreme Court Stays Own Judgment on 100-Metre Elevation Criterion for Aravalli Hills** and why is it significant?

The Supreme Court of India stayed its November 20, 2025 judgment that had accepted a 100-metre elevation criterion for defining the Aravalli hills. The court's stay came after nationwide protests by environmental groups who feared that the narrow height-based definition would deregulate ecologically sensitive areas. The earlier ruling had accepted

2 What are the key highlights of **Supreme Court Stays Own Judgment on 100-Metre Elevation Criterion for Aravalli Hills**?

Supreme Court stayed its November 20, 2025 judgment that accepted a 100-metre elevation criterion for defining Aravalli hills. Environmental groups protested that the narrow height-based definition would deregulate ecologically sensitive areas.

3 Who are the key authorities or stakeholders involved in **Supreme Court Stays Own Judgment on 100-Metre Elevation Criterion for Aravalli Hills**?

The Aravalli range stretches over 692 km from Gujarat to Delhi and is critical for groundwater recharge and preventing desertification.

4 What are the key numbers or targets associated with **Supreme Court Stays Own Judgment on 100-Metre Elevation Criterion for Aravalli Hills**?

Key figures: 100, 20,, 2025, 100. The range is one of the oldest fold mountains in the world.

5 What is the broader impact of **Supreme Court Stays Own Judgment on 100-Metre Elevation Criterion for Aravalli Hills** on India?

The stay came after concerns about vast stretches in Rajasthan, Haryana, and Delhi-NCR being left unprotected.

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Indian Constitution & GovernanceGeography of Rajasthan