The document discusses the role of the Indian judiciary in environmental protection. It references several articles and documents about the constitutional provisions related to environment conservation in India, principles of international environmental law, and judicial response in India. The document also mentions the UN conference on the Human Environment in 1972 and discusses judicial activism for environment protection in India as well as the implications of Supreme Court innovations for environmental jurisprudence.
The document discusses the role of the Indian judiciary in environmental protection. It references several articles and documents about the constitutional provisions related to environment conservation in India, principles of international environmental law, and judicial response in India. The document also mentions the UN conference on the Human Environment in 1972 and discusses judicial activism for environment protection in India as well as the implications of Supreme Court innovations for environmental jurisprudence.
The document discusses the role of the Indian judiciary in environmental protection. It references several articles and documents about the constitutional provisions related to environment conservation in India, principles of international environmental law, and judicial response in India. The document also mentions the UN conference on the Human Environment in 1972 and discusses judicial activism for environment protection in India as well as the implications of Supreme Court innovations for environmental jurisprudence.
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