Indian Court Takes Unusual Step to Protect Ganges

Judges grant it same rights as a human
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Mar 21, 2017 9:11 AM CDT
To Protect Ganges, Court Gives It Same Rights as a Human
Hindu devotees dry their clothes after taking a dip at Sangam, the confluence of rivers Ganges, Yamuna, and mythical Saraswati in Allahabad, India.   (Rajesh Kumar Singh)

A court in northern India has granted the same legal rights as a human to the Ganges and Yamuna rivers, considered sacred by nearly a billion Indians, per the AP. Uttarakhand state's High Court ruled Monday that the two rivers be accorded the status of living human entities, meaning that if anyone harms or pollutes either river, the law would view it as no different from harming a person. The judges cited the example of New Zealand's Whanganui River, revered by the indigenous Maori people. The Whanganui was declared a living entity with full legal rights by the New Zealand government last week. The Uttarakhand court, located in the Himalayan hill-resort town of Nainital, appointed three officials to act as legal custodians responsible for protecting the rivers and their tributaries.

The case came up in court after officials complained that the governments of Uttarakhand and the neighboring state of Uttar Pradesh were not cooperating with federal government efforts to set up a panel to protect the Ganges. Environment activists say many rivers across India have become dirtier as the country's economy develops, with city sewage, farming pesticides, and industrial effluents freely flowing into waterways despite laws against polluting. Officials say the Yamuna, one of the main tributaries of the Ganges River, is tainted with sewage and industrial pollution. In some places, it has stagnated to the point that it no longer supports fish or other forms of aquatic life. (More Ganges River stories.)

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