Larger Bench having regard to the importance and magnitude of the problem, the inhabitants of the State had been facing with. When the matter came ... fact that the SCCL area hospital is having specialists to treat all problems, the patient decided to persist with the treatment at private hospital
spectator, but they are required to apply their mind seriously to the problem and take every permissible and possible step to prevent further pollution ... jewel in space" but that jewel is passing through various catastrophic problems such as lifeless rivers, land sterilized by humans, carbon dioxide and other
this writ petition bringing to the notice of the Court a human problem of gigantic proportions, prevailing in Nalgonda District, due to nature ... people. The petitioner, therefore, suggests the following solutions to combat problem of fluoride.
1. The Government must be called upon to supply regular water tankers
adequate knowledge or experience of, or have shown capacity in dealing with, problems relating to economics, law, commerce, accountancy, industry, public affairs or administration ... adequate knowledge or experience of, or have shown capacity in dealing with, problems relating to economics, law, commerce, accountancy, industry, public affairs or administration
sold to the unsuspecting public. The consumption of fish would lead to problems like skin cancer, gastro-enteritis, fluorosis, and serious effects on the central ... early morning exercisers on the tank bund, leading to respiratory problems.
3. The percolation of the Hussainsagar water into the ground water is quite extensive
member of State Drainage Board and who claims to have studied the problems of Kolleru Lake in depth, seeks the following reliefs ... fish would be caught.
18. Kolleru Lake is now facing the problem of pollution. Number of industries such as paper mills, sugar factories located
Commission said:
"As we shall point out later the problem has since grown in dimension because there is unmistakable testimony that the standards ... review of judicial administration will be effective or worthwhile unless the basic problem of providing a trained and capable judicial personnel is satisfactorily solved
intentional or unintentional. If it is physical the Court will have no problem to determine it. It is a question of fact and degree ... mental, the problem presents difficulty. First, the enquiry must begin as to the nature of the cruel treatment. Second the impact of such treatement
with an intention to serve the social purpose, namely, to control the problem of population explosion that these provisions have been enacted. We fail ... family to check the population explosion which is one of the major problems which India is facing today. Though having more than two children does
Court to make a pedantic and purely idealistic approach to the problem of this nature, isolated from the actual realities and grass root problems involved