Articles 18th Apr 2024
In the latest in a slew of judicial pronouncements on climate change across the globe, the Supreme Court has declared the right to be free from the adverse effects of climate change a fundamental right under the Indian Constitution. What are the implications of this decision? How will it impact decision-making for the government?
Our Partner Sanjay Notani along with Principal Associate Naghm Ghei weighs in on the implications in the article “Climate vs conservation” in today’s businessline.
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