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Enforcement of environmental laws

Challenges and bottlenecks

by Blitzindiamedia
August 4, 2023
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Saurabh MishraIn the vast tapestry of human rights, the right to a healthy environment has emerged as a crucial thread. Countries worldwide, including India, have recognised this right through legislation and judicial decisions. However, enforcing environmental laws often pose daunting challenges. This article explores these challenges and bottlenecks, providing a unique perspective through a case study approach.

Evolution of the law

The genesis of environmental law in India can be traced back to the 1970s, influenced by the global wave of environmentalism. The Constitution of India, through Articles 48A and 51A (g), laid the foundation for the Government’s duty to protect and improve the environment and citizens’ duty to safeguard natural resources. Subsequently, India saw the enactment of specific legislations such as the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981, and the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986.

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Recognised as a fundamental human right, the right to a healthy environment underscores the inextricable link between environmental quality and human wellbeing. The Indian judiciary has affirmed this through its expansive interpretation of Article 21 of the Constitution. The Supreme Court, in the landmark case of M.C. Mehta vs. Union of India, held that the right to life includes the right to live in a clean and healthy environment.

The enforcement of environmental laws is a collective responsibility involving various stakeholders. While Government agencies oversee regulatory compliance, nonGovernmental organisations and the public play a pivotal role in vigilance and action against environmental transgressions.

Now, we delve into some key case studies that throw light on the multifaceted challenges in enforcing environmental laws in India.

Case Study 1

The Vellore Citizens Welfare Forum v. Union of India (1996) The case highlighted the adverse effects of the unchecked pollution from tanneries on the River Palar in Tamil Nadu. Despite laws such as the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 and the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 in place, enforcement remained a significant challenge due to factors like a lack of stringent monitoring, corruption, and inadequate technical expertise in assessing environmental damage. This case underlines the fact that mere existence of laws is not enough, their effective enforcement is equally vital.

Case Study 2

Sterlite Industries case (2013) This case involved the copper smelting plant run by Sterlite Industries in Tuticorin, Tamil Nadu, which was allegedly causing severe air and water pollution.

Despite numerous complaints and public outcry, the enforcement of environmental regulations faced bottlenecks in the form of political and economic considerations. This case accentuates the need for independent and unyielding enforcement agencies that remain unaffected by such influences.

Case Study 3

The Art of Living case (2016) The Art of Living Foundation was found guilty of damaging the Yamuna floodplains in Delhi during a cultural event. This case brought to fore the dilemma of balancing cultural rights and environmental protection. It also underscored the difficulties in enforcing restorative justice, as the damage caused to the environment is often irreversible and the compensatory fines imposed are seldom commensurate.

Analysing challenges

The challenges in enforcing environmental laws primarily stem from the intersection of legal, administrative, and socio-political aspects. Some of the key challenges include:

Inadequate infrastructure and resources: Enforcement agencies often lack the necessary technical expertise, manpower, and funding to effectively monitor and enforce environmental laws.

Corruption and political interference: The enforcement of environmental laws often gets entangled in the web of corruption and political interference, leading to ineffective enforcement.

Inadequate public awareness: A lack of awareness among the public about their environmental rights and the harmful effects of environmental degradation can lead to passive compliance with environmental laws.

While Government agencies oversee regulatory compliance, non-Governmental organisations and the public play a pivotal role in vigilance and action against environmental transgressions
Socio-economic

considerations: In developing countries like India, socio-economic considerations often take precedence over environmental concerns, leading to lax enforcement of environmental laws.

The road ahead

To overcome these challenges, a multipronged approach is needed. Strengthening the infrastructure and resources of enforcement agencies, enhancing public awareness, fostering public participation, and ensuring transparency and accountability in the enforcement process are key measures that need to be implemented. It is also essential to develop a strong jurisprudence on environmental laws that balances environmental protection with other competing interests.

Conclusion

While the journey of environmental law enforcement is fraught with challenges, it is critical to remain steadfast in the pursuit of environmental justice. Drawing lessons from the case studies and understanding the root causes of the challenges can provide valuable insights for shaping a robust and effective environmental law enforcement regime. As the guardians of the environment, it is incumbent upon us, the legal fraternity, to lead the way in ensuring the right to a healthy environment becomes a reality for all.

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