The Madras HC took suo moto cognizance of an issue reported in an English newspaper pertaining to untreated effluents that are discharged from the dyeing units and other companies into the River Amaravathi and thereby, polluting the entire river.
The Court highlighted that the main source of water pollution in India is untreated sewage and despite that, no proper steps or plans have been made regarding pollution control. Although the Pollution Control Board (PCB) is keeping a check on pollution the treatment of sewage remains an issue unaddressed.
When the water bodies are polluted, the court said, not only the water, but the soil is also polluted and the water becomes unfit for drinking purposes as well as for cultivation. It furthermore affects animals. While stating that this issue prevails throughout the nation, the court said, “Pollution of water bodies causes a lot of health hazards to the people and it also affects the environment as well. Therefore, serious and emergent steps have to be taken to prevent and control the pollution of water bodies.”
Reliance was made on Vellore Citizens Welfare Forum v. Union of India which directed the polluters to pay compensation on the principle of polluters' pay.
Looking at the gravity of the situation the court was of the opinion that, “Those who are polluting the water bodies should be termed as 'Goonda' as per the definition in Section 2 of the Tamil Nadu Act 14 of 1982, by amending the provisions to include the Promoters, Directors, Partners and all connected with the polluting industries and should be detained under the Act 14 of 1982, in case, if there is pollution caused by the said industries/companies.”
The Court stated that in the past the government has called the people indulged in piracy as ‘goonda’ by amending the aforementioned act.
The court thus suo moto impleaded, The State of Tamil Nadu, represented by its Secretary, Home Department, Secretariat, Chennai – 600 009; (ii) The Secretary to Government, Industries Department, Secretariat, Chennai – 600 009; and (iii) The Secretary to Government, Law Department, Secretariat, Chennai – 600 009, as respondents 6 to 8 in this writ petition.
The Court further raised the following questions:-
The next date of hearing is 4.12.2020
Case Details
Suo Motu W.P(MD)No.17508 of 2020
Coram- N.KIRUBAKARAN, J. AND B.PUGALENDHI, J.
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