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Supreme Court reopens fight over retroactive environmental clearances and safeguards for sustainability
Politics
Published on 24 April 2026

Approvals after work begins could set the wrong precedent
The Supreme Court is reviewing whether environmental clearances can be granted retroactively, after projects have already started. The case puts India’s sustainability commitments under scrutiny, warning that allowing approvals post-facto sends a misleading signal. The editorial urges the court to strengthen the precautionary principle, treating prior clearance as a non-negotiable safeguard to deter environmental violations.
- Supreme Court reviews retroactive environmental clearance practices
- Post-start approvals may undermine the precautionary principle
- Prior clearance is framed as a key safeguard for sustainability
- Judiciary should discourage developers from violating environmental norms
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