Abstract
This article traces the trajectory of ‘polluter-pays principle’ (PPP) in India’s environmental law and policy, with specific attention to the role of Supreme Court in shaping rooting the principle in the Constitution and India’s global environmental commitments. It also discusses the relatively new institution The National Green Tribunal (NGT) and its role in solidifying the PPP in India’s environmental justice. The paper examines the heavy reliance on PPP and attributes it to the neo-liberal paradigm.
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