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On the right to a healthy environment

23 Dec 2025
2 min

Environmental Challenges and Legal Framework in India

Air Pollution in Delhi

  • Winter months exacerbate smog and poor air quality in New Delhi, impacting health and daily life.
  • The Delhi government and Directorate of Education have implemented work-from-home policies and school hybrid modes to mitigate health risks.
  • Major sources of air pollution include fossil fuel burning, transportation, industrial processes, and agriculture.
  • Particulate Matter (PM):
    • PM10: Particles with a diameter of 10 microns or less.
    • PM2.5: Fine particulate matter with a diameter of less than 2.5 microns.
    • Diesel Particulate Matter (DPM): Sub-category of PM2.5, consisting of particles less than 1 micron.
  • Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP):
    • Mandates school closures and staggered office timings in severe pollution phases.

Constitutional Provisions for Environmental Protection

  • Originally, the Constitution did not explicitly mention environmental protection.
  • Article 21: Interpreted to include the right to a clean environment as part of the right to life.
  • Articles 48A and 51A(g): Add responsibilities for the state and citizens to protect the environment.
  • Supreme Court rulings have reinforced environmental protection as a constitutional obligation (e.g., Maneka Gandhi case).

Judiciary and Environmental Protection

The judiciary has played a crucial role in balancing economic development with environmental conservation through Public Interest Litigations (PILs).

  • Environment (Protection) Act, 1986: Defines "environment" to include air, water, and land.
  • Key Court Cases:
    • Rural Litigation and Entitlement Kendra vs. State of U.P. (1985): Recognized the right to a healthy environment.
    • M.C. Mehta vs. Union of India (1987): Incorporated pollution-free environment as part of the right to life.

Principles for Environmental Liability

  • Absolute Liability: Imposes legal responsibility for damages caused by hazardous substances, regardless of fault.
  • Precautionary Principle: Advocates for precautionary measures in the face of environmental threats.
  • Polluter Pays Principle: Holds polluters financially responsible for damage caused.

Public Trust Doctrine

  • States act as trustees of natural resources which belong to the public.
  • The Supreme Court has upheld this doctrine to ensure state accountability in resource management.

Climate Change and Constitutional Rights

  • Recognized as part of the right to life and equality under Articles 21 and 14, respectively.

Conclusion

Despite governmental efforts, environmental protection measures remain inadequate. There is a growing need to explicitly embed the right to a clean and healthy environment within the Constitution to ensure shared responsibility between the state and citizens.

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