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Sustainable Development and Indian Judiciary

Shweta Singh Rawat, Abhishek NagleJMDLRMay 21, 2026

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Sustainable development is not a brand-new concept; many cultures over the human society found out the need for the concord among surroundings, society and economic system. In this 21st Century what is new is the articulation of this idea of world commercial and information society.1 Sustainable Development means different things to different people, but in Brundtland Report it was said that, “Sustainable Development is a development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs

sustainable developmentIndian judiciaryenvironmental lawintergenerational equitydevelopment policy

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Shweta Singh Rawat

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Abhishek Nagle

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Shweta Singh Rawat, Abhishek Nagle. (2026). Sustainable Development and Indian Judiciary. Journal of Multidisciplinary Legal Research, Volume 2, Issue 3, . https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6974876

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