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Vyakti Vikas Kendra India vs Manoj Misra (Dead) & Ors

Supreme Court Quashes NGT Order, Holds No Causal Link Between Art of Living Event and Yamuna Floodplain Damage


Case Snapshot

  • Case Name: Vyakti Vikas Kendra India v. Manoj Misra (Dead) & Ors.

  • Citation: 2026 INSC 910

  • Bench: Justice Satish Chandra Sharma and Justice Nongmeikapam Kotiswar Singh

  • Date of Judgment: August 22, 2026

  • Area of Law: Environmental Law, NGT Act, Polluter Pays Principle


The Judgment in One Line

NGT's finding of environmental liability set aside as causal link between the event and floodplain damage was not established.


Why This Judgment Matters

This judgment is significant as it clarifies the scope of the "polluter pays" principle and the requirement of establishing a causal link before imposing environmental liability. The Supreme Court held that the National Green Tribunal erred in treating an interim order as final and in equating "restoration" with "rehabilitation." The Court emphasized that a person cannot be held liable for environmental damage unless the damage is attributable to them through reliable evidence. The judgment also highlights the importance of contemporaneous evidence and the dangers of relying on unscientific expert reports. This will guide environmental tribunals in future cases to ensure that liability is based on proven causation, not mere suspicion.


Background

The appellant organized the World Cultural Festival on March 11-13, 2016, on the Yamuna floodplains in Delhi, after obtaining permission from th


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