Question
In which of the following cases, the Supreme Court has
observed “the present generation has no right to interfere with the safety of the future generation by highlighting the duty of every citizen to protect and preserve the environment.”Solution
In the writ petition, State of Himachal Pradesh v Ganesh Wood Products (1995), the Apex court observed that the present generation has no right to interfere with the safety of the future generation by highlighting the duty of every citizen to protect and preserve the environment.
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