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Environmental Jurisprudence: Expanding the scope of Article 21 and Sustainable Development

Published On: November 3rd 2025 Authored By: Samarth Jalhotra Meerut College affiliated to Chaudhary Charan Singh University Abstract  The right to live covers more than just the ability to exist; it also includes the capacity to live in a clean, safe environment and with dignity. Indian courts have interpreted Article 21 of the Constitution to […]

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Environmental Jurisprudence: Expanding the Scope of Article 21 and Sustainable Development

Published On: 30th October 2025 Authored By: Anandi Chaturvedi Chanakya Law College Rudrapur, Uttrakhand Abstract  The Indian Constitution, while not explicitly enshrining environmental protection as a fundamental right, has witnessed a remarkable evolution of environmental jurisprudence through the creative and activist interpretation of Article 21. This legal article examines the transformative role of the Indian

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Climate Change Litigation in India: Emerging Trends and Legal Strategies

Published On: September 19th 2025 Authored By: Aritra Ghosh JRSET College of LAW Abstract Climate change litigation has emerged as a powerful tool for environmental advocacy and policy enforcement in India. This article examines the evolving landscape of climate litigation in the Indian legal system, analysing landmark cases, emerging legal strategies, and the judiciary’s response

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Climate Refugees and International Law: Legal protection in the age of displacement

Published on 05th August 2025 Authored By: Sneha Raj Chanakya National Law University INTRODUCTION The rapidly growing population and economic growth require a substantial number of natural  resources, which further strains the ecosystem. In recent years, an unprecedented increase has  been witnessed in the number of migrants, refugees, and asylum seekers. With the world  experiencing

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