Closure of MC Mehta Case: Landmark in Environmental Jurisprudence

Context:
The Supreme Court closed the historic MC Mehta v. Union of India (1985) case after nearly four decades, marking a major milestone in India’s environmental governance and judicial activism.

Key Highlights:

  • Case Background
  • Filed to address industrial pollution in Delhi
  • Triggered by hazards from Shriram Food & Fertiliser plant
  • Judicial Innovations
  • Introduced “Absolute Liability” principle
  • Used Continuing Mandamus for long-term monitoring
  • Delivered 1000+ orders over decades
  • Major Outcomes
  • Transition of Delhi public transport to CNG
  • Restrictions on polluting industries and vehicles
  • Development of clean air action plans
  • Role of PIL
  • Strengthened Public Interest Litigation (PIL)
  • Restored public trust in judiciary post-Emergency
  • Current Scenario
  • Despite interventions, Delhi’s air pollution persists
  • Implementation gaps attributed to executive failure

Relevant Prelims Points:

  • Absolute Liability: No exceptions for hazardous industries
  • Continuing Mandamus: Court retains jurisdiction for compliance monitoring
  • PIL: Allows citizens to approach courts for public causes

Relevant Mains Points:

  • Judicial Activism:
    • Judiciary played proactive role in environmental protection
    • Example of expansion of Article 21 (Right to Life)
  • Governance Issues:
    • Weak implementation and enforcement mechanisms
    • Over-reliance on judiciary vs executive accountability
  • Environmental Policy Impact:
    • Led to institutional reforms in pollution control
    • Encouraged environmental awareness and activism
  • Challenges:
    • Persistent air quality crisis
    • Need for coordination between agencies
  • Way Forward:
  • Establish dedicated environmental courts/tribunals at district level
  • Strengthen executive accountability and enforcement capacity
  • Enhance data-driven environmental governance
  • Promote citizen participation and awareness

UPSC Relevance:

  • GS 2: Polity (Judicial Activism, PIL)
  • GS 3: Environment & Pollution Control
  • Prelims: Key legal doctrines and landmark cases

 

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