Landmark Environmental Case Details

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The Ganga river case, M.C. Mehta vs. Union of India (1988), is a significant environmental law case in India. The Supreme Court mandated industries along the Ganga to install effluent treatment plants and emphasized the Polluter Pays principle. This case set a precedent for environmental protection in India. For more specific details, consider exploring the legal principles, implementation, or its impact on environmental laws.

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Ganga river case
The Ganga river case, often referred to as M.C. Mehta vs. Union of India (*), is a landmark environmental case in India. Here are key points:
- The Supreme Court directed industries along the Ganga to install effluent treatment plants.
- Emphasized the "Polluter Pays" principle.
- Set a precedent for environmental protection in India.
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