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Vellore Citizens (1996) sustainable development principles: (a) Context: Petition regarding pollution of river Palar by tanneries in Tamil Nadu; issue of balancing industrial development with environmental protection, (b) Supreme Court holding: (i) Recognized sustainable development as part of environmental law under Article 21: Development must meet present needs without compromising future generations' ability to meet their needs, (ii) Precautionary principle: State must anticipate, prevent, attack causes of environmental degradation; lack of scientific certainty cannot postpone preventive measures, (iii) Polluter pays principle: Those causing pollution bear cost of remediation, prevention; polluters internalize environmental costs, (c) Applications: (i) Industrial regulation: Tanneries directed to install effluent treatment plants, pay for environmental remediation, (ii) Environmental impact assessments: Mandatory for development projects to assess, mitigate environmental impact, (iii) Climate litigation: Principles applied to challenge coal projects, emission norms based on sustainable development, (d) Subsequent developments: (i) National Green Tribunal: Applies sustainable development principles in environmental dispute resolution, (ii) International alignment: Principles align with Rio Declaration, Paris Agreement, global environmental governance, (e) Rationale: (i) Intergenerational equity: Present generation holds environment in trust for future generations, (ii) Preventive action: Precautionary principle enables preventive action despite scientific uncertainty, (iii) Accountability: Polluter pays ensures environmental costs internalized, not externalized to society, (f) Illustrates adaptive constitutionalism: Article 21 interpreted to include environmental principles; sustainable development balances development needs with ecological sustainability through calibrated judicial review.