Public Trust Doctrine

India -- Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Board v. C.Kenchappa and others (2006)

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

Mrs. Ruma Pal and Dalveer Bhandari , JJ.

Reported in 2006 AIRSCW 2546

Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Board

vs

C.Kenchappa and others.

Dalveer Bhandari, J.

In consonance with the principle of `Sustainable Development`, a serious endeavour has been made in the impugned judgment to strike a golden balance between the industrial development and ecological preservation.

India -- M.C. Mehta v. Kamal Nath, WP 182/1996 (2000.05.12) (Beas River Case: )

M. C. Mehta

v.

Kamal Nath and Others

Writ Petition (C) No. 182 of 1996

[S. SAGHIR AHMAD, J.]

12.05.2000

ORDER

This case, which was finally decided by this Court by its judgment dated December 13, 1996 has been placed before us for determination of the quantum of pollution fine. It may be stated that the main case was disposed of with the following directions:

1. The public trust doctrine, as discussed by us in this judgment is a part of the law of the land.

India -- M.C. Mehta v. Kamal Nath, WP 182/1996 (1996.12.13) (Beas River Case --public trust doctrine)

M. C. Mehta

Vs

Kamal Nath and Others

Writ Petition (C) No. 182 of 1996

(Kuldip S. Saghir JJ)

13.12.1996

JUDGMENT

KULDIP SINGH, J. –

1. This Court took notice of the news item appearing in the Indian Express dated 25-2-1996 under the caption - "Kamal Nath dares the mighty Beas to keep his dreams afloat". The relevant part of the news item is as under :

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