
Environment sustainability is an important topic; every country has adopted their environment related policies likely India have regulated many environments related acts. Indian Government are working hard on environment related issues. Many initiatives and programs were organized by various concern organizations. With reference to this, legal measures should be correlative / supportive to said cause.In this research I have analyzed previous research papers on said topic as well as dissertations made by the scholars, report of a company and NGOs who are working on environment sustainability projects. By this study it is observed that, the acts regulating in India on environment related topics were regulated and timely amended. The environment courts are ensuring the due use of these laws but, it is observed that certain loop holes can be fulfilled while referring the laws and policies of foreign countries.The companies and the NGOs who are taking initiatives on environment related issues should get more motivation and funding to promote this noble cause. Inculcation of environmental studies in traditional and professional courses is duly important. By saving the environment humans, wildlife and natural resources can be protected. Such research study shall help in the future as a guideline as well as a source of direction towards the change in environmental issues.
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