The Supreme Court questioned why RIICO opposed an NGT order aimed at cleaning the polluted Jojari river. The bench sought clarity from the Rajasthan government on the state agency’s stance and Rs 2 crore penalty compliance.
The Supreme Court has paused the NGT’s Rs 50.44 crore penalty on the Delhi Jal Board and MCD for allegedly failing to control Yamuna pollution. Notices have been issued to both bodies as the case proceeds.
The BJP-led Delhi government has petitioned the Supreme Court to withdraw seven cases initiated by the prior AAP regime, which contested the Lieutenant Governor’s authority over initiatives like Yamuna cleaning and solid waste management. The court has scheduled the matter for a hearing on Friday, acknowledging the government’s application.
India is the first country to adopt an eco-centric approach over a human-centric one in international jurisprudence. This shift prioritizes the well-being of the entire ecosystem rather than just human needs. Supreme Court judge Justice PS Narasimha highlighted this development at the National Conference on Environment-2025. The move reflects a broader commitment to environmental protection in legal frameworks.
NEW DELHI: A recent report by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) submitted to the National Green Tribunal (NGT) has concluded that the water quality of the Ganga River during the Maha Kumbh Mela in Prayagraj was fit for bathing. The CPCB report highlighted the need for statistical analysis due to the “variability of data” in water samples collected from the same and different locations on various dates.
Prayagraj: The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has been informed that the water quality of the Ganga and Yamuna rivers in Prayagraj is not fit for bathing due to high levels of faecal coliform, a sign of sewage contamination. This information was shared through a report submitted by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) on Monday.
The Supreme Court has extended women’s reservation in Bar Associations to the National Green Tribunal Bar Association, allowing lawyers registered in other states to vote in its elections. The ruling addresses concerns about mandatory registration with the Delhi Bar Council and aims to promote inclusivity and fairness in NGT elections.
The Supreme Court of India has temporarily suspended a Rs 746 crore penalty imposed on Rajasthan by the National Green Tribunal for waste management non-compliance. Rajasthan’s efforts, including significant financial investments since 2018, were considered during the court’s decision, which cautioned that such penalties could undermine state environmental initiatives despite existing deficiencies in waste processing.
A month after NGT mandated restoration of JLN Stadium post Diljit Dosanjh’s concert, the DPCC inspected and found it clean. The report highlighted the organizers’ duty to maintain cleanliness during events, and affirmed that the stadium had no litter. Issues from the concert, attended by 70,000, were addressed, and cleanliness was confirmed on December 19.
The Madhya Pradesh High Court allowed Harda factory owners to object to victim claims made during suo-moto proceedings by the National Green Tribunal (NGT). The court said that the factory owners could raise concerns about the classification and genuineness of victims, as well as the amount and categories of compensation for property loss, injuries, and displacement.
