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These rules require state authorities to prepare brief documents, develop management plans, and conduct ground truthing for notified wetlands, including Ramsar sites, within stipulated timelines Bina Mathew vs State Of Kerala, Represented By Secretary To Government, Department Of Local Self - Kerala.
Judicial Judgments and Enforcement
Courts have recognized wetlands’ ecological and socio-economic functions, emphasizing the need for legal protection and sustainable management RANJIT KUMAR SAPUI VS CHIEF SECRETARY GOVT OF WEST BENGAL - National Green Tribunal, MR. RASHID NOOR KHAN VS INDORE MUNICIPAL CORPORATION - National Green Tribunal.
Protection and Management of Ramsar Sites
Judicial decisions have also mandated states to prevent illegal constructions and undertake restoration efforts in eco-sensitive zones and catchment areas of Ramsar wetlands Court On Its Own Motion VS Chandigarh Administration - Punjab and Haryana.
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References:- SUO MOTU V/s STATE OF GUJARAT - Gujarat, Boris Paul (Adv.) v. Union of India - Kerala, Bina Mathew vs State Of Kerala, Represented By Secretary To Government, Department Of Local Self - Kerala, REGISTRAR GENERAL HIGH COURT OF MEGHALAYA vs STATE OF MEGHALAYA - Meghalaya, RANJIT KUMAR SAPUI VS CHIEF SECRETARY GOVT OF WEST BENGAL - National Green Tribunal, MR. RASHID NOOR KHAN VS INDORE MUNICIPAL CORPORATION - National Green Tribunal, Court On Its Own Motion VS Chandigarh Administration - Punjab and Haryana, I. H. Sekar VS Principal Secretary to Government of Tamil Nadu, Revenue Department, Fort St. George, Secretariat, Chennai - Madras, Maple Drive Farms Ltd. Partnership vs Vilsack - Sixth Circuit
Wetlands are vital ecological assets, providing flood control, water purification, biodiversity hotspots, and livelihoods for millions. In India, those designated as Ramsar sites hold special international status, triggering stringent conservation duties. But what do judgments on Ramsar wetlands pronounced anywhere on law books reveal about their protection? This post delves into the legal framework, key court decisions, and obligations under international and national laws. Note: This is general information based on legal precedents and not specific legal advice. Consult a qualified attorney for personalized guidance.
The Ramsar Convention, signed in 1971 in Ramsar, Iran, is the cornerstone treaty for wetlands. It aims at the conservation and wise use of all wetlands through local, regional and national actions and international cooperation Rajendra Kumar Razdan VS T. Srinivasan - 2012 0 Supreme(Raj) 2116. India, a signatory since 1982, must designate suitable wetlands for the Ramsar List and ensure their effective management Rajendra Kumar Razdan VS T. Srinivasan - 2012 0 Supreme(Raj) 2116Boris Paul (Adv.) v. Union of India - Kerala.
Key obligations include:- Designating wetlands of international importance (Article 2) Rajendra Kumar Razdan VS T. Srinivasan - 2012 0 Supreme(Raj) 2116.- Promoting nature reserves and wise use (Article 4) Rajendra Kumar Razdan VS T. Srinivasan - 2012 0 Supreme(Raj) 2116.- Formulating plans to conserve wetlands and monitor ecological changes (Article 3) Rajendra Kumar Razdan VS T. Srinivasan - 2012 0 Supreme(Raj) 2116.- Informing authorities about recommendations for management (Article 6(3)) Rajendra Kumar Razdan VS T. Srinivasan - 2012 0 Supreme(Raj) 2116.
As noted in judgments, India is a signatory to Ramsar Convention providing protection to Wetlands Rules K. P. Sharma VS State of Rajasthan - 2012 Supreme(Raj) 672 - 2012 0 Supreme(Raj) 672. The Convention's mission underscores sustainable development, with Ramsar sites acquiring a new status at the national and international level Vaamika Island (Green Lagoon Resort) VS Union of India - 2013 Supreme(SC) 725 - 2013 0 Supreme(SC) 725.
India operationalizes these duties through the Wetlands (Conservation and Management) Rules, 2010 (updated in 2017). These rules define wetlands broadly as natural or artificial, permanent or temporary water bodies and categorize Ramsar sites for regulation Kaipadath Property Development Company VS State Of Kerala - 2011 0 Supreme(Ker) 73Kaipadath Property Development Company VS State Of Kerala - 2011 0 Supreme(Ker) 75.
Protected wetlands under the rules include:- Wetlands categorised as Ramsar Wetlands of International Importance under the Ramsar Convention as specified in the Schedule Suraj K. S. VS State of Kerala - 2017 Supreme(Ker) 1281 - 2017 0 Supreme(Ker) 1281K. P. Sharma VS State of Rajasthan - 2012 Supreme(Raj) 672 - 2012 0 Supreme(Raj) 672.- Ecologically sensitive areas like national parks Suraj K. S. VS State of Kerala - 2017 Supreme(Ker) 1281 - 2017 0 Supreme(Ker) 1281.
Rule 3(i) mandates restrictions on harmful activities, while states must prepare management plans, conduct ground truthing, and demarcate boundaries Bina Mathew vs State Of Kerala, Represented By Secretary To Government, Department Of Local Self - Kerala. For instance, Vembanad Lake, declared a Ramsar site in 2002, exemplifies this, with the Ramsar list published in response to Article 2.1 of the Convention Vaamika Island (Green Lagoon Resort) VS Union of India - 2013 Supreme(SC) 725 - 2013 0 Supreme(SC) 725.
The 2017 Rules require brief documents and timelines for notified wetlands, including Ramsar sites Bina Mathew vs State Of Kerala, Represented By Secretary To Government, Department Of Local Self - Kerala. Courts emphasize that these tanks can be classified as wetlands based on the Convention on Wetlands (Ramsar, Iran, 1971) T. S. Senthil Kumar VS The Government of Tamil Nadu, Rep. by its Secretary, Fort St. George, Chennai & Others - 2010 Supreme(Mad) 522 - 2010 0 Supreme(Mad) 522.
Indian courts, including the Supreme Court and National Green Tribunal (NGT), have pronounced significant judgments reinforcing Ramsar protections. They recognize Ramsar sites as National Heritage of International Importance Mr. Rashid Noor Khan vs Indore Municipal Corporation - 2025 Supreme(Online)(NGT) 1735 - 2025 Supreme(Online)(NGT) 1735.
Key holdings include:- Restraining reclamation or development: Courts have halted actions citing ecological significance, as in cases where judicial decisions restraining reclamation and development activities on wetlands were issued PEOPLE UNITED FOR BETTER LIVING IN CALCUTTA VS STATE OF WEST BENGAL - 1992 0 Supreme(Cal) 383.- Emphasizing state duties: The Supreme Court of India has issued directives for the protection of Ramsar sites, emphasizing monitoring by High Courts and the demarcation of wetland boundaries SUO MOTU V/s STATE OF GUJARAT - Gujarat.- Public Trust Doctrine application: Courts prohibit illegal constructions, mandating preservation of water bodies SUO MOTU V/s STATE OF GUJARAT - GujaratI. H. Sekar VS Principal Secretary to Government of Tamil Nadu, Revenue Department, Fort St. George, Secretariat, Chennai - MadrasCourt On Its Own Motion VS Chandigarh Administration - Punjab and Haryana.
In one NGT matter, Sirpur Wetland's Ramsar status under the treaty intends to preserve wetlands and advance sustainable utilization Mr. Rashid Noor Khan vs Indore Municipal Corporation - 2025 Supreme(Online)(NGT) 1735 - 2025 Supreme(Online)(NGT) 1735. Another judgment stresses, It is not necessary to refer to all the judgments of the Hon’ble Supreme Court dealing with the significance of wetlands Mr. Rashid Noor Khan vs Indore Municipal Corporation - 2025 Supreme(Online)(NGT) 1735 - 2025 Supreme(Online)(NGT) 1735. Courts direct restoration in eco-sensitive zones Court On Its Own Motion VS Chandigarh Administration - Punjab and Haryana.
Judgments highlight that designation triggers obligations: Wetlands included in the list acquire a new status... through local, regional and national actions Vaamika Island (Green Lagoon Resort) VS Union of India - 2013 Supreme(SC) 725 - 2013 0 Supreme(SC) 725Vaamika Island (Green Lagoon Resort) VS Union of India - 2013 Supreme(SC) 725 - 2013 0 Supreme(SC) 725.
From these precedents, core principles emerge:- Conservation Priority: Ramsar sites demand special protection; alterations require due process like notifications and assessments Kaipadath Property Development Company VS State Of Kerala - 2011 0 Supreme(Ker) 73Kaipadath Property Development Company VS State Of Kerala - 2011 0 Supreme(Ker) 75.- No Arbitrary Reclamation: Destruction without procedures violates laws and commitments PEOPLE UNITED FOR BETTER LIVING IN CALCUTTA VS STATE OF WEST BENGAL - 1992 0 Supreme(Cal) 383.- Monitoring and Management: Continuous ecological assessment is mandatory Rajendra Kumar Razdan VS T. Srinivasan - 2012 0 Supreme(Raj) 2116.- Judicial Vigilance: Courts enforce via injunctions and directives SUO MOTU V/s STATE OF GUJARAT - GujaratRANJIT KUMAR SAPUI VS CHIEF SECRETARY GOVT OF WEST BENGAL - National Green Tribunal.
The Sirpur Wetland is a National Heritage of International Importance as it is also a Ramsar site Mr. Rashid Noor Khan vs Indore Municipal Corporation - 2025 Supreme(Online)(NGT) 1735 - 2025 Supreme(Online)(NGT) 1735, underscoring judicial recognition.
Protections aren't absolute. Developments may proceed with environmental impact assessments and compliance PEOPLE UNITED FOR BETTER LIVING IN CALCUTTA VS STATE OF WEST BENGAL - 1992 0 Supreme(Cal) 383. However, the actual legal protection depends on national legislation and enforcement Kaipadath Property Development Company VS State Of Kerala - 2011 0 Supreme(Ker) 73. Challenges include improper demarcation or weak enforcement, addressed by courts mandating ground truthing, proper demarcation, and scientific assessment REGISTRAR GENERAL HIGH COURT OF MEGHALAYA vs STATE OF MEGHALAYA - MeghalayaRANJIT KUMAR SAPUI VS CHIEF SECRETARY GOVT OF WEST BENGAL - National Green Tribunal.
Ramsar designation regulates but doesn't ban all activities; wise use allows sustainable ones Boris Paul vs Union of India, Represented by the Secretary, New Delhi - Kerala.
To align with judgments:- Adhere to notification and management plans Bina Mathew vs State Of Kerala, Represented By Secretary To Government, Department Of Local Self - Kerala.- Conduct regular monitoring Rajendra Kumar Razdan VS T. Srinivasan - 2012 0 Supreme(Raj) 2116.- Enforce Public Trust Doctrine against encroachments Court On Its Own Motion VS Chandigarh Administration - Punjab and Haryana.- Promote restoration in catchment areas Court On Its Own Motion VS Chandigarh Administration - Punjab and Haryana.
Authorities should prioritize biodiversity, flood control, and livelihoods Boris Paul vs Union of India, Represented by the Secretary, New Delhi - Kerala.
Judgments on Ramsar wetlands affirm their international and national importance, obligating conservation under the Ramsar Convention and Indian rules. Courts play a pivotal role, restraining threats and directing enforcement. By following these precedents—demarcation, planning, and wise use—India can fulfill commitments. Stay informed on evolving case law, as wetland protection remains dynamic.
Key Takeaways:- Ramsar sites trigger binding duties via treaties and rules Rajendra Kumar Razdan VS T. Srinivasan - 2012 0 Supreme(Raj) 2116.- Courts prioritize ecology over unchecked development PEOPLE UNITED FOR BETTER LIVING IN CALCUTTA VS STATE OF WEST BENGAL - 1992 0 Supreme(Cal) 383.- Effective protection demands vigilant implementation.
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The Sirpur Wetland is a National Heritage of International Importance as it is also a Ramsar site under the Ramsar Convention International Treaty for the Conservation and Sustainable Use of Wetlands which intends to preserve wetlands and advance sustainable utilization of its natural resources ... It is not necessary to refer to all the judgments of the Hon’ble Supreme Court dealing with the significan....
It is for this reason that most Ramsar Sites in State of Madhya Pradesh are man- made still they are Ramsar Sites Wetlands. 66. ... The Sirpur Wetland is a National Heritage of International Importance as it is also a Ramsar site under the Ramsar Convention International Treaty for the Conservation and Sustainable Use of Wetlands which intends to preserve wetlands and a....
Protected wetlands -Based on the significance of the functions performed by the wetlands for overall well being of the people and for determining the extent and level of regulation, the following wetlands shall be regulated under these rules, namely:- (i) wetlands categorized as Ramsar Wetlands of International Importance under the Ramsar Convention as specified in the Schedule. (ii) wetlands in areas that are ecologically sensitive and important, such as, national parks, mar....
Vembanad Lake is declared as a Ramsar Site in the year 2002. Wetlands included in the list acquire a new status at the national and international level and the Convention mission is the conservation and wise use of such Wetland, through local, regional and national actions and international cooperation as a contribution towards achieving sustainable development. Ramsar list was published in response to Article 2.1 of the Convention on Wetlands (Ramsar, Iran, 1971).
(i) wetlands categorized as Ramsar Wetlands of International Importance under the Ramsar Convention as specified in the Schedule. Based on the significance of the functions performed by the wetlands for overall well being of the people and for determining the extent and level of regulation, the following wetlands shall be regulated under these rules, namely:- (ii) wetlands in areas that are ecologically sensitive and important, such as, national parks, marine parks, sanctuari....
99. India is signatory to Ramsar Convention providing protection to Wetlands Rules. 106. Rule 2(e) provides that 'Ramsar Convention' means the Convention on Wetlands signed at Ramsar, Iran in 1971. Rule 3(i) provides that wetlands categorized as Ramsar Wetlands of International Importance under the Ramsar Convention as specified in the schedule. (ii) wetlands in areas that are ecologically sensitive and important, such as, national parks, m....
The report filed by the Professor is illuminating and excellent. The Ramsar Convention is an intergovernmental treaty whose mission is "The conservation and wise use of all wetlands through local, regional and national actions and international cooperation as a contribution towards achieving sustainable development throughout he world". The report reads that "These tanks can be classified as wetlands based on the Convention on Wetlands (Ramsar, Iran, 1971). As on June 2007, 1....
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