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properly
considered. (The Status of the Precautionary
Principle in Australia : by Charmian Barton
(Vol.22) (1998) (Harv. Envtt. Law Review ... evidence. We shall presently refer to
them.
The Precautionary Principle and the new Burden of
Proof - The Vellore Case
Supreme Court of India
Sustainable
development is the answer. Some of the salient principles of "Sustainable
Development" as culled out from Brundtland Report ... Inter-Generational Equity. This Court observed that "the
Precautionary Principle" and "the Polluter Pays Principle" are essential
features of "Sustainable
Supreme Court of India
Prof. M.V. Nayudu, and argued that the
precautionary principle and the burden of proof in environmental cases
as laid ... laid down by the Apex Court. True the
Precautionary Principle and the Polluter Pays Principle envisaged by
the Apex Court
Kerala High Court
also by (justified) concern or risk potential. The precautionary principle was recommended by the UNEP Governing Council (1989). However, summing ... legal status of the precautionary principle, one commentator characterized the principle as still evolving, for though it is accepted
Madras High Court
Rajasthan High Court - Jodhpur
Bhanwar Singh & Ors vs Union Of India & Ors on
Rajasthan High Court - Jodhpur
ability and will be violative
of public trust doctrine, precautionary principle which
are part of Article 21 of the Constitution ... nature's bounty and not applying
the precautionary principle. This riverbed and the entire ecosystem
cannot be allowed
Delhi High Court
Calcutta High Court
Forum For Human, Legal And ... vs State Of West Bengal & Ors
Calcutta High Court
Conservation of Nature Resources, Environmental
Protection, the Precautionary Principle, Polluter Pays
principle, Obligation to assist and cooperate, Eradication
of Poverty ... countries. We are, however, of the vies that "The
Precautionary Principle" and "The Polluter Pays" principle
are essential features
Supreme Court of India
Supreme Court of India
M.C. Mehta vs Kamal Nath & Ors on 13 December
Supreme Court of India
Conservation of Natural
Resources, Environmental Protection, the Precautionary Principle,
Polluter Pays Principle, Obligation to Assist and Co-operate,
Eradication ... countries. We are, however, of the view that The Precautionary
Principle' and The Polluter Pays Principle' are essential features
Kerala High Court
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