Environmental Protection In India: An Analytical Study Of Constitutional, Legislative And NGT Provisions
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.64252/xqzgde75Keywords:
Environmental Protection, Constitution, Environment, Pollution, NGT.Abstract
The term "environment" is ill-defined. Although it is evident that this concept applies to anything that is around, its typical sense is associated with the environment. Environmental preservation is not a local or national issue; it impacts the entire world. In our increasingly linked world, environmental pollution is a problem that affects all countries, regardless of their size, level of development, or ideology.
In every state that is concerned about the environment, environmental issues are frequently addressed at the legislative level. India has periodically enacted a number of laws to protect the environment, wildlife, and plants. Nonetheless, the Indian Constitution might be the first in the world to have clear provisions for environmental enhancement and preservation. It stands for the stance that human rights legislation and various constitutional duties have on protecting the environment.