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Right to breathe clean air is fundamental, says Bombay High Court

Seeks solution for odour, pollution from Kanjurmarg dumping site

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The dumping ground at Kanjurmarg East has garbage piled several storeys high. FILE PIC

The dumping ground at Kanjurmarg East has garbage piled several storeys high. FILE PIC

The right to breathe clean air is a fundamental right and fresh air was the need of the hour, the Bombay High Court said on Monday while urging authorities to come up with a solution to address the pollution and odour emanating from Kanjurmarg dumping ground in the metropolis.

A bench of Justice G S Kulkarni and Justice Aarti Sathe termed the situation as an “emergency” and noted that the right to breathe clean air was a fundamental right. “Fresh air is the need of the hour. Breathing itself has become difficult because of pollution,” the court said.

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