this regard.
Discussion
18. Having looked into the magnitude of the problem and having gone through
the averments made by the petitioner in the petition ... Court while hearing
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the matter relating to the problem created as a result of unrestricted discarding and
throwing away
affect the coastal
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processes, the environment and the communities is a problem that is
not confined to either the Union Territory of Puducherry ... felt and aggravated with every single day that
goes by. This problem of human-induced coastal erosion has not been
addressed by the Government
third party audit of PUC centres has been effective in
identifying operational problems in the PUC centres for
corrective action. In view of this EPCA ... taken note of. The
Committee in Para 5.15 notes that the problem of air pollution is
affecting all human beings and any leniency
rivers and canals meeting such rivers or
otherwise. The magnitude of the problem is well
acknowledged. In the year 1962 GoI set up a Committee ... principle.
2. Inspite of above statutory regime we are faced with
serious problem of water pollution. The Hon'ble Supreme
Court noted1 that
down new norms which would adequately deal
with the new problems which arise in a highly
industrialised economy. We cannot allow our judicial
thinking ... famine backdrop and other natural causes
and also due to immense financial problem. The
State, as the guardian, is required to see how to
solve
down new norms which would adequately deal
with the new problems which arise in a highly
industrialised economy. We cannot allow our judicial
thinking ... famine backdrop and other natural causes
and also due to immense financial problem. The
State, as the guardian, is required to see how to
solve
down new norms which would adequately deal
with the new problems which arise in a highly
industrialised economy. We cannot allow our judicial
thinking ... famine backdrop and other natural causes
and also due to immense financial problem. The
State, as the guardian, is required to see how to
solve
down new norms which would adequately deal
with the new problems which arise in a highly
industrialised economy. We cannot allow our judicial
thinking ... famine backdrop and other natural causes
and also due to immense financial problem. The
State, as the guardian, is required to see how to
solve
down new norms which would adequately deal
with the new problems which arise in a highly
industrialised economy. We cannot allow our judicial
thinking ... famine backdrop and other natural causes
and also due to immense financial problem. The
State, as the guardian, is required to see how to
solve
rivers and canals meeting such
rivers or otherwise. The magnitude of the problem is well
acknowledged. In the year 1962 GoI set up a Committee ... spite of above statutory regime we are faced with serious problem of
water pollution. The Hon'ble Supreme Court noted that the water
pollution