Harbinder Singh Sekhon vs The State Of Punjab on 13 February, 2026
Author: Vikram Nath
industrial units had not conformed with the standards prescribed by the
Pollution Control Board was not in dispute but there was no finding that ... where the
variables are designed to capture the pollution potential of an industrial
sector (Pollution Index)29, duration of violation30, scale of operation31,
locational sensitivity32
areas which are
to be kept free from such pollution potential products. The
dumping of plastic is causing serious environment degradation and
also impacting aquatic ... areas which are to be kept free from such pollution
potential products. The dumping of plastic is causing
serious environment degradation and also impacting aquatic
2025(CZ) M/s Medical Pollution Disposal Committee Vs.Madhya
Pradesh Pollution Control Board
3) Location criteria
In the context of these guidelines, buffer zone ... potential of fugitive dust emission from incinerators,
iv. potential for discharge of wastewater
v. the potential for odour production,
vi. the potential for noise pollution
gross violation of the siting criteria
prescribed by the Central Pollution Control Board ( CPC B) in its
Office Memorandum (O.M.) dated ... results in emission of volatile organic
compounds, resulting in air pollution and potential fire hazards,
affecting the life and safety of the surrounding population
Water (Prevention and Control of
Pollution) Act, 1974 and Section 31(A) of the Air (Prevention and
Control of Pollution) Act, 1981, directing the unit ... MPPCB Bhopal vide letter no. 2452 dated 07.11.2025.
For assessment of potential air pollution and ground water
contamination from the industrial activity, the air sampling
long celebrated this non-
enumerated right to a clean, healthy and pollution-free
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environment ... Respirable Dust from
Stone Quarrying, Potential Health Effects, and Its Management, 28 Env't Sci. &
Pollution Rsch. 1 (2021).
6 Swades
with daily footfall
exceeding 400 individuals. These vehicles create
noise pollution, dust, and potential accident
hazards, which can exacerbate mental health
conditions and disrupt therapeutic
necessary implication,
freedom not to listen and/or to remain silent.
NOISE POLLUTION BY CRACKERS
11] The Chief Controller of Explosives shall take
steps ... ensure that the firecrackers,
having potential to pollute the air quality index, shall not
be manufactured.
NOISE POLLUTION BY USE OF MUSIC SYSTEM,
POPULARLY KNOWN
necessary implication,
freedom not to listen and/or to remain silent.
NOISE POLLUTION BY CRACKERS
11] The Chief Controller of Explosives shall take
steps ... ensure that the firecrackers,
having potential to pollute the air quality index, shall not
be manufactured.
NOISE POLLUTION BY USE OF MUSIC SYSTEM,
POPULARLY KNOWN