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Public Trust Doctrine Extended: Supreme Court Says Man-Made Lakes Must Also Be Protected for Public Good
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Public Trust Doctrine Extended: Supreme Court Says Man-Made Lakes Must Also Be Protected for Public Good

The Supreme Court ruled that a man-made lake constructed for irrigation is not a statutory "wetland" under the 2017 Rules, exempting it from a complete ban on permanent construction. However, the Court applied the Public Trust Doctrine, extending its protection to such artificial water bodies and prohibiting permanent structures to ensure ecological balance and public use. Facts Of The Case: The appellant, Swacch Association, an environmental organization, filed a Public Interest Litigation before the Bombay High Court challenging various construction and recreational projects in and around the Futala Lake in Nagpur. The association argued that the lake was a protected 'wetland,' and that the construction of a Viewer's Gallery on its bank, the installation of a Musical Fountain and an ar...
Supreme Court Backs Government’s 2025 Notification, Says No Special Treatment for Educational & Industrial Buildings
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Supreme Court Backs Government’s 2025 Notification, Says No Special Treatment for Educational & Industrial Buildings

The Supreme Court upheld the 2025 EIA Notification, ruling that General Conditions under the 2006 Notification never applied to building and township projects. It affirmed that State-level expert bodies (SEIAA) are competent to appraise such projects. However, the exemption for industrial and educational constructions was struck down as arbitrary. Facts Of The Case: The writ petition challenged the constitutional validity of the notification dated 29th January 2025 and an Office Memorandum dated 30th January 2025, both issued by the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEF&CC). The petitioner, an environmental organization, argued that the new notification fundamentally diluted the environmental regulatory regime established by the original 2006 EIA Notification. The ...