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Section 6 in The General Clauses Act, 1897 [Entire Act]
Section 3 in The Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 [Entire Act]
Vellore Citizens Welfare Forum vs Union Of India & Ors on 28 August, 1996
118. Much prior to that, this Court, in the case of Vellore Citizens'
Welfare Forum v. Union of India, (1996) 5 SCC 647 : 1996 INSC 952,
had an occasion to consider the conflict between the development and
ecology. This Court observed thus:
S. Jagannath vs Union Of India & Ors on 11 December, 1996
119. The principle of Sustainable Development as a balancing concept
between ecology and development has been accepted as a part of the
Customary International Law by this Court in various judgments
including S. Jagannath v. Union of India, (1997) 2 SCC 87 : 1996 INSC
1466, Consumer Education & Research Society v. Union of India, (2000)
2 SCC 599 : 2000 INSC 81, Intellectuals Forum, Tirupathi v. State of
A.P., (2006) 3 SCC 549 : 2006 INSC 101 and Tata Housing
Development Company Limited v. Aalok Jagga, (2020) 15 SCC 784 :
Section 19 in The Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 [Entire Act]
The State Of Uttar Pradesh vs Uday Education And Welfare Trust on 21 October, 2022
"117. Another aspect that needs to be considered is the balance between
environmental protection and the need for sustainable development. It
will be apt to refer to paras 87-88 of the judgment of this Court in the case
of State of Uttar Pradesh v. Uday Education and Welfare Trust, (2022
SCC OnLine SC 1469), which read thus:
Section 24 in The General Clauses Act, 1897 [Entire Act]
M/S. Universal Imports Agencyand ... vs The Chief Controller Of Importsand ... on 23 August, 1960
In Universal Imports
Agency v. Controller of Imports and Exports [Universal Imports
Agency v. Controller of Imports and Exports , 1960 SCC OnLine SC
42 : AIR 1961 SC 41 : (1961) 1 SCR 305] this Court while construing
the words "things done" held that a proper interpretation of the
expression "things done" was comprehensive enough to take in not
only the things done but also the effect of the legal consequence
flowing therefrom."