DUTY TO PROTECT ENVIRONMENT UNDER CONSTITUTION OF INDIA

Authors

  • Prof. Dr Suprabha P. Yadgirwar Offi. Principal, Amolakchand Vidhi Mahavidyalaya, Yavatmal
  • Dr. Vijesh B. Munot Asst. Professor, Amolakchand Vidhi Mahavidyalaya, Yavatmal

Abstract

            Human interferences with the nature for his development are as old as human civilization. But today in a zeal to conquer over nature human being is exploiting the resources unreasonably and going on polluting the terrestrial, marine and atmospheric environment by his activities, may it be industrial, agricultural, scientific or domestic, without even least caring that he is causing threat to his very existence on this planet Earth. In the words of Justice Krishna Iyer – It is a matricide towards mother Earth, a most heinous crime in the society[1].  

 

[1]Justice V. R. Krishna Iyer – Environmental Pollution and the Law, 1984, pp93

 

References

I. Divan Shyam, Armin Rosencrang, Environmental Law and Policy in India Oxford University

II. Jaiswal, P.S. Nisntha Jaiswal, Environmental Law, Pioneer Publication 1999

III. Krishna Iyer Justice, V. R. , Environmental Pollution and the Law, 1984

IV. Pandey, J.N., The Constitutional Law of India, Central Law Agency, 2009

V. Press, New Delhi 2001.

Additional Files

Published

15-01-2019

How to Cite

Prof. Dr Suprabha P. Yadgirwar, & Dr. Vijesh B. Munot. (2019). DUTY TO PROTECT ENVIRONMENT UNDER CONSTITUTION OF INDIA. International Education and Research Journal (IERJ), 5(1). Retrieved from https://ierj.in/journal/index.php/ierj/article/view/1718