Why Enforcement Is the Weak Link in Rule of Law
India has some of the most comprehensive legislation in the world for environmental protection, labour rights, food safety, building regulations, pollution control, financial regulation, consumer protection, and occupational health. It also has, by most international assessments, significant enforcement gaps in most of these areas. The World Justice Project's Rule of Law Index 2025 ranks India at 114 out of 143 on civil justice and 89 out of 143 on criminal justice — not because India lacks laws, but because enforcement, timely adjudication, and equal access to the legal system fall substantially short of what the laws on paper promise. The challenge is not legislative; India has been legislating comprehensively for decades. The challenge is the distance between law enacted and law applied. Representational image: Why Enforcement Is the Weak Link in Rule of Law This enforcement gap operates across the entire regulatory and criminal landscape. Environmental courts — including ...