Section 47 of Air Act : Section 47: Power Of State Government To Supersede State Board

Air Act

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Explanation using Example

Imagine a scenario where the State Pollution Control Board in the state of X has not been effectively enforcing the pollution control laws, leading to severe air pollution issues in several industrial areas. Despite repeated warnings and opportunities to improve, the Board has failed to take adequate measures to address the pollution problems.

In this context, the State Government of X, concerned about public health and environmental impact, decides that it is in the public interest to intervene. After providing the B...

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