NGT to organise world conference on environment

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The National Green Tribunal will hold a two-day world conference on environment in the national capital from March 25, its Chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar today said.

The conference will be held under the aegis of the United Nations Environment Programme in collaboration with and Ministry of Water Resources.



It will be inaugurated by President and presided by Chief Justice of J S Khehar and attended by Minister and Environment Minister Anil Madhav Dave among others.

Foreign delegates from over 80 countries, chief justices from high courts, judges, environmentalists, lawyers, academicians and others will be participating in the event to be held at Vigyan Bhavan here.

The NGT chief said there will be 10 technical sessions to be presided by foreign judges, judges from the Supreme Court, high courts and experts from different fields.

"People on international level are very interested to know about the role of NGT. The objective of this conference is to bring on one platform the various legal systems of the world to find resolution to the issues of environment.

"Environment is not geographically limited. What will happen in Atlantic is going to affect other parts as well. We want all jurisdictions to come together and deliberate on serious environmental issues," Justice Kumar said, adding the conference intends to create awareness among all the stakeholders in relation to various emerging issues of environment.

The former apex judge said the green panel has achieved global recognition for its progressive approach on environmental issues rather than merely as a tribunal adjudicating disputes.

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NGT to organise world conference on environment

The National Green Tribunal will hold a two-day world conference on environment in the national capital from March 25, its Chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar today said. The conference will be held under the aegis of the United Nations Environment Programme in collaboration with Ministry of Environment and Forests and Ministry of Water Resources. It will be inaugurated by President Pranab Mukherjee and presided by Chief Justice of India J S Khehar and attended by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley and Environment Minister Anil Madhav Dave among others. Foreign delegates from over 80 countries, chief justices from high courts, judges, environmentalists, lawyers, academicians and others will be participating in the event to be held at Vigyan Bhavan here. The NGT chief said there will be 10 technical sessions to be presided by foreign judges, judges from the Supreme Court, high courts and experts from different fields. "People on international level are very interested to know about the ... The National Green Tribunal will hold a two-day world conference on environment in the national capital from March 25, its Chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar today said.

The conference will be held under the aegis of the United Nations Environment Programme in collaboration with and Ministry of Water Resources.

It will be inaugurated by President and presided by Chief Justice of J S Khehar and attended by Minister and Environment Minister Anil Madhav Dave among others.

Foreign delegates from over 80 countries, chief justices from high courts, judges, environmentalists, lawyers, academicians and others will be participating in the event to be held at Vigyan Bhavan here.

The NGT chief said there will be 10 technical sessions to be presided by foreign judges, judges from the Supreme Court, high courts and experts from different fields.

"People on international level are very interested to know about the role of NGT. The objective of this conference is to bring on one platform the various legal systems of the world to find resolution to the issues of environment.

"Environment is not geographically limited. What will happen in Atlantic is going to affect other parts as well. We want all jurisdictions to come together and deliberate on serious environmental issues," Justice Kumar said, adding the conference intends to create awareness among all the stakeholders in relation to various emerging issues of environment.

The former apex judge said the green panel has achieved global recognition for its progressive approach on environmental issues rather than merely as a tribunal adjudicating disputes.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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