HC upholds jail term of industry owner for causing water pollution
The Delhi High Court has upheld a one-and-a-half-year jail term awarded to the owner of a textile printing industry for causing water pollution.
The court rejected the contention of the convict that water samples were not lifted from his unit and it was not a water discharging unit.
Justice Sunil Gaur said there was no illegality or infirmity in the trial court's verdict holding the man guilty for the offence and awarding him the jail term and dismissed his appeal.
".... On scrutiny of the impugned judgment and the evidence on record, I find that non-lifting of samples of water for analysis is not fatal to the case of the respondent (DPCC) as it is evident from the inspection report of February 21, 2000 that no effluent treatment plant was installed by petitioner to treat the effluent," the judge said.
The high court added that since the convict was engaged in textile printing without obtaining the mandatory consent under the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, the ...