Dr Virendra Sheth vs National Education Trust on 30 June, 2025
Author: Suraj Govindaraj
Bench
Imperatives and Dereliction of Duty
16. The statutory foundation for a clean urban
environment is well-established and unambiguous.
The Solid Waste Management (SWM) Rules ... protect public health, and secure the
fundamental Right to a clean environment for
all citizens. The objective is not surveillance for
its own sake
VIOLATION OF THE HUMAN RIGHT OF
THE PETITIONERS TO CLEAN ENVIRONMENT AND AS IT IS
CONTRIBUTING TO ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION WITH A FURTHER
DIRECTING
guaranteed in any civilised society
implies the right to food, water, decent
environment, education, medical care and shelter.
These are basic human rights known ... Right to
shelter, therefore, includes adequate living space,
safe and decent structure, clean and decent
surroundings, sufficient light, pure air and water,
electricity, sanitation
been given an expanded definition and any
disturbance from the basic environment which
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includes all forms of life ... rights
framed under the Act. Right to live in a healthy
and clean atmosphere and right to get protection
from human beings against inflicting unnecessary
independent entity and in
charge of maintaining a pollution free
environment in the State of Karnataka for that
purpose, the KSPCB has various laboratories ... respondent No.2
stopped using biomass as fuel and it also
cleaned up the place. This kind and
methodology which could be adopted
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Author: Suraj Govindaraj
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Author: Suraj
Mr. Mohammed Shoaib vs State Of Karnataka on 18 August, 2025
Author: Suraj Govindaraj
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