SUPREME COURT SAYS LAWS HAVE TEETH BUT POLLUTION CONTROL BOARDS ARE SLACK
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The Supreme Court criticized the Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board (TNPCB) and the district administration for their alleged slackness in addressing pollution issues related to the Vedanta plant.
source:mint
Legal Obligations and Closure Controversy:
- Discussions arose over Vedanta’s appeal to reopen the plant, shut down in 2018 due to unspecified violations, prompting reflections on the necessity for clearer legal compliance measures.
- Chief Justice D.Y. Chandrachud criticized the lack of effective implementation of anti-pollution laws, citing issues such as insufficient staff and motivation within the pollution control boards.
Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB):
● Established in 1974 under Water and Air Acts. ● Functions include water and air pollution control, serving under the Ministry of Environment. State Pollution Control Board (SPCB): ● State-level bodies implementing environmental laws. ● Supplement CPCB’s efforts within state jurisdictions. Pollution Control Committees (PCC): ● Similar to SPCB but operate in Union territories. ● Responsible for enforcing environmental regulations in their respective territories. |