On the edit page of the Times of India of date, Arghya Sengupta has a very good article on the National Green Tribunal. "It is perhaps this legal deficiency that NGT seeks to address by repeatedly speaking in the name of the people. Its empathy is certainly well-intentioned and supporting its orders is tempting for their clear public benefits. But the logical leaps between the need to have clean air and as a result not allowing U-turns in a local market are staggering.
More On The National Green Tribunal
More On The National Green Tribunal
More On The National Green Tribunal
On the edit page of the Times of India of date, Arghya Sengupta has a very good article on the National Green Tribunal. "It is perhaps this legal deficiency that NGT seeks to address by repeatedly speaking in the name of the people. Its empathy is certainly well-intentioned and supporting its orders is tempting for their clear public benefits. But the logical leaps between the need to have clean air and as a result not allowing U-turns in a local market are staggering.