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Role of Judiciary in Environmental Protection: A Study of Landmark Judgments

Published on: 23rd December, 2025 Authored by: Shrestha Datta Amity University, Kolkata Author: Shrestha Datta[1] ABSTRACT India commits to achieving Net Zero emissions by 2070 while addressing the adverse effects of climate change. To achieve this goal, the entire nation must come together to prevent pollution and environmental degradation. To ensure that our nature is […]

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ENVIRONMENTAL JURISPRUDENCE AND ARTICLE 21 : CONSTITUTIONAL LINK BETWEENRIGHT TO LIFE AND RIGHT TO ENVIRONMENT

Published on: 22nd December, 2025 Authored by: Khushi Adyalkar Indian Law Society Law College, Pune Abstract The environment is essential for the survival of all living organisms, yet in daily life, environmental needs are often neglected. Recognizing the constitutional provisions made for the preservation and conservation of the environment is crucial. This article examines the

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CLIMATE CHANGE AND ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE: LEGAL OBLIGATIONS OF STATES

Published On: December 3rd 2025 Authored By: Harsha Darpe Dr. Ambedkar College of law, Wadala Abstract Climate change changes how traditional public-law responsibilities are understood: it turns environmental policy into a matter of state duties under international law, human rights agreements, constitutional rights, and common-law rules (like the public trust and duty of care). Recent

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Environmental jurisprudence : Expanding the Scope of Article 21 and sustainable development

Published On: November 10th 2025 Authored By: Rupsa Laha Marathwada Mitra Mandal Shankar Rao Chavan Law College under Savitribai Phule Pune University Abstract  The environmental law in India is a great example of the singular position of the judiciary in interpreting not only the constitutional directives but also the ecological issues they concern. By the

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