"It is government which is supposed to protect the environment but increasingly, we find, for various reasons, that the government is unable to do this task.
"But that is primarily because politics is the main chase. You need an electorate to give votes. It is expensive exercise and therefore you have to increasingly depend on big businesses which exploit environment," Justice Sen said.
Speaking at the release of Jindal Global Law Review's special issue on Environmental Law, the judge said no government is interested in environment and is on the lowest priority list and taken as an obstacle to industrialisation.
"Are we supposed to look the other way when we see degradation at such a large-scale. Or is it our duty, as a member of higher judiciary, to take note of it. Governments think that we are encroaching on their territory but the reality is that we are doing very little to protect the environment. Any judge who is mindful will put environment on his priority list," Justice Sen said.
"Law students are preferring to take jobs and not coming to courts because they see a big salary package on the other side and see a penury as a young lawyer. Courts have their own advantages. The job satisfaction is unparallelled here," he said.
NGT Chairperson Justice (retd.) Swatanter Kumar said that times have come when we have to balance between sustainable development and protection of nature and environment.
"Development is essential, who can dispute that fact? You need industries, you need aeroplanes, you need energy... Only thing is that how would you do it?
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