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M.C. Mehta Vs Union of India- W.P. (Civil) No. 13029/1985
negligence of those to whom public duties
have been entrusted can never be allowed to cause public mischief.
Public servants if committing wrong in discharge ... power must always be
subordinate to their duty of service. A public functionary if he acts
maliciously or oppressively and the exercise of power results
including by concerned government officers. Such failure
results in serious harm to public health and environment. Dealing with
this situation, this Tribunal, in the light ... Mehta v. Union of India , (2006) 3 SCC 399 - Public functionaries
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directions and laid down coercive measures to be taken for discharge
of untreated
T.S. Singh vs State Of Uttar Pradesh on 14 September, 2022
Author: Adarsh Kumar
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35. Vide order dated 22.08.2019 in Original Application
200/2014
offence under the Water Act and is harmful to the
environment and public health. 'Precautionary'
principle of environmental law is to be enforced ... Mehta v. Union of India , (2006) 3 SCC 399 - Public functionaries
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for setting up of STPs and till then, interim measures
be taken
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17. Wherever the work has not commenced, it is
necessary that no untreated
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to be deposited with the CPC B. This however ... offence under the Water Act and is harmful to the
environment and public health. 'Precautionary'
principle of environmental law is to be enforced
negligence of those to whom public duties have been
entrusted can never be allowed to cause public mischief.
Public servants if committing wrong in discharge ... power must always be
subordinate to their duty of service. A public functionary if
he acts maliciously or oppressively and the exercise of power
results
those to whom
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public duties have been entrusted can never be allowed to cause
public mischief. Public servants if committing wrong in discharge ... power must always be subordinate to
their duty of service. A public functionary if he acts maliciously or
oppressively and the exercise of power results