Environmental Law in India:
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Bielefeld
Wolters Kluwer Law International
2023
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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- The Author -- Coauthor -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- General Introduction -- Chapter 1. General Background -- 1. GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION -- 2. LEGAL AND POLITICAL STRUCTURE -- 3. ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS -- 4. SOCIAL AND CULTURAL CHARACTERISTICS -- 5. ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS AND CONCERNS -- I. Nature and Extent of the Problem -- A. Impact of Pollutants -- B. State of India's Environment -- Chapter 2. Basic Principles of Environmental Law -- 1. DEFINITIONS AND NOTIONS -- 2. PROVISIONS IN THE CONSTITUTION -- Chapter 3. Historical Background -- 1. ANCIENT SCRIPTURES -- I. Vedas -- II. Arthashastra -- 2. BISHNOI MOVEMENT -- 3. BRITISH PERIOD -- 4. POST-INDEPENDENCE -- I. Piecemeal Approach -- II. Development Versus Pollution Control -- III. The Stockholm Conference 1972 -- IV. The Bhopal Gas Tragedy -- V. Environmental Movements -- A. Chipko Movement -- B. Silent Valley Movement -- C. Narmada Bachao Andolan (Movement) -- D. Baliyapal Movement -- Chapter 4. The Role of Government Institutions in the Shaping and Administration of Environmental Law and Policy -- 1. THE GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS AND THEIR COMPETENCIES -- I. Establishment of the Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change -- II. Central and State PCB -- III. Functioning of PCBs -- A. Organizational Structure of SPCBs -- B. Finances of SPCBs -- IV. Recombinant DNA Advisory Committee (RDAC) -- V. Review Committee on Genetic Manipulation (RCGM) -- VI. Genetic Engineering Appraisal Committee -- 2. THE ACTUAL ROLE OF THE GOVERNMENTAL INSTITUTIONS -- I. Notifications of Ecologically Sensitive Areas -- II. Environmental Statement -- III. Environment Information System -- IV. Establishment of Environmental Courts: NGT -- Chapter 5. Sources of Environmental Law | |
505 | 8 | |a 1. PROVISIONS IN THE CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE -- 2. INDIAN PENAL CODE -- 3. PREVENTIVE POWERS UNDER THE POLICE ACT -- 4. ENACTMENT, RULES, REGULATIONS AND OTHER NOTIFICATIONS -- I. Environment Protection: General -- A. Act -- B. Rules -- C. Notifications -- 1. Coastal Regulation Zone -- D. Policy -- 1. Delegation of Powers -- II. Eco-marks Scheme -- A. Notifications -- III. Eco-sensitive Zone -- A. Notifications -- IV. Environmental Clearance: General -- V. Environmental Labs -- VI. Public Liability -- A. Act -- B. Rules -- C. Notifications -- VII. Authority and Tribunal -- A. Act -- VIII. Water Pollution -- A. Act -- B. Rules -- C. Notifications -- IX. Other Related Enactments -- X. Legislation on Air -- A. Act -- B. Rules -- C. Notifications -- XI. Some Other Enactments -- XII. Radiation and Vibration (Nuclear and Non-nuclear) -- A. Act -- B. Rules -- XIII. Hazardous Chemicals/Waste/Pesticides -- A. Rules -- B. Notifications -- XIV. Other Related Enactments -- XV. Noise Pollution -- A. Rules -- B. Notification -- XVI. Legislation on Land Use -- A. Notifications -- XVII. Forest Conservation -- A. Act -- B. Rules -- C. Policy and Guidelines -- XVIII. Wildlife -- A. Act -- B. Rules -- C. Guidelines and Policy Statements -- D. Notifications, Orders & -- Circulars -- XIX. Biodiversity -- A. Act -- B. Rule -- C. Coastal Zone-Related Notifications -- XX. Animal Welfare -- A. Act -- B. Rules -- C. Notification -- 5. INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONS AND AGREEMENTS -- Part I. Pollution Control -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- 1. TACKLING POLLUTION -- I. Policy Statement on Abatement of Pollution -- II. Impact Mitigation Measures -- III. Waste Minimization and Cleaner Production Scheme -- IV. Green Rating Projects -- V. Life Cycle Assessment -- VI. Labelling of Environment Friendly Products -- VII. Policy Thrust -- VIII. Committee of Parties (COP-27) | |
505 | 8 | |a Chapter 2. General Law -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. STATUTORY STRUCTURE AND LEGAL REGIME -- I. Legislation -- II. Salient Features of Legislation -- A. The Environment (Protection Act) of 1986 -- 1. Umbrella Legislation -- 2. Hazardous Substances -- 3. Role of the Central Government -- 4. Directions by the Central Government -- B. The Environment (Protection) Rules of 1986 -- C. The Public Liability Insurance Act of 1991 -- 1. Immediate Relief -- 2. Environment Relief Fund -- D. The NGT Act of 2010 -- 1. Objects Sought to Be Achieved -- 2. Procedure of Tribunal -- E. Prevention and Control of Pollution (Uniform Consent Procedure) Rules of 1999 -- 3. FISCAL INCENTIVES TO ENCOURAGE PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF POLLUTION -- I. Exemption from Income Tax -- II. Depreciation Allowance -- III. Investment Allowance -- IV. Exemption from Tax on Capital Gains -- V. Custom Duty -- VI. Easy Loans -- VII. Goods and Service Tax -- 4. ENFORCEMENT AND CONTROL-ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE -- I. Projects Requiring Clearance -- A. Optimal Utilization of Finite Resources -- B. Notification -- C. Prior Environmental Clearance -- D. Projects and Activities Requiring Clearance -- II. Procedure for Clearance -- A. Environment Impact Assessment -- B. De-licensed Industries -- C. Documents Required for Clearance -- D. Environmental Appraisal -- E. Rejection of the Report -- F. Appeal Against an Order -- III. Draft EIA Notification 2020 -- 5. EVALUATION OF EFFICIENCY OF LEGAL PROVISIONS -- I. Environmental Monitoring -- II. Environmental Audits -- Chapter 3. Air Pollution -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. STATUTORY STRUCTURE AND LEGAL REGIME -- I. Constitutional Position -- II. Legislation -- III. Salient Features of Legislation -- A. The Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act of 1981 -- B. The Factories Act of 1948 -- C. Motor Vehicles Act of 1988 and Rules | |
505 | 8 | |a D. The Environment (Siting for Industrial Project) Rules of 1999 -- 3. INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION -- I. Bhopal Gas Tragedy -- II. Industrial Pollution Abatement Through Preventive Strategies -- III. Pollution Control in Highly Polluting Industries -- IV. Development of Environmental Standards -- A. Sector-Wise Approach -- B. Industrial Pollution Control along the Rivers and Lakes -- C. Environmental Surveillance Squad -- 4. GLOBAL WARMING AND CLIMATE CHANGE -- I. The Stockholm Declaration of the UN Conference on Human Development of 1972 -- II. Kyoto Protocol and Framework Convention -- III. Sensitivity of India to Climate Change -- 5. ACID RAIN -- I. Acid Rain and Its Implications -- A. Meaning and Incidence -- B. Acid Deposition Formation -- II. Effects of Acid Deposition -- A. Effects on the Ecosystem -- B. Decline in Fish Numbers -- C. Effects on Soil -- D. Human Health and Livelihood -- E. Effects on Heritage Sites and Buildings -- 6. TRAFFIC OR VEHICULAR POLLUTION -- I. Contribution of Vehicular Exhausts to AAQ -- II. Mass Emission Standards -- A. India 2000 to Bharat Stage VI -- B. Old Technology -- C. Fitness Certification -- III. Auto Fuel -- A. Auto Fuel Quality -- B. Expert Committee on Auto Fuel Policy -- 7. ENFORCEMENT AND CONTROL -- I. No Objection Certificate -- II. Consent -- III. Setting of Air Quality Standards -- A. Emission Standards for Generator Sets -- 1. Draft Common Norms for DG Genset -- B. Particulate Emission Limits for Thermal Power Stations -- C. Air Quality Monitoring of Vehicular Pollution -- D. Minimum National Standards -- IV. Air Quality Monitoring Network -- V. Online AAQ Monitoring Station -- 8. EVALUATION OF EFFECTIVENESS OF LEGAL PROVISIONS -- I. Air Quality Standards Developed under the Air Act -- II. Instrument of Enforcement -- A. Launching of Prosecution -- B. Inspection -- C. Environmental Auditing | |
505 | 8 | |a III. Problems in Enforcement -- Chapter 4. Water Pollution -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. STATUTORY STRUCTURE AND LEGAL REGIME -- I. Legislation and International Conventions -- A. Legislation -- B. International Conventions and Treaties -- II. Salient Features of Legislation -- A. The Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act of 1974 -- 1. Functions of the Board -- 2. Prevention and Control of Water Pollution under the Act -- 3. Action in an Emergency -- 4. Power of the Central Government to Give Directions (Section 33) -- B. The Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Cess Act of 1977 -- C. The Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Rules of 1975 (Water Rules of 1975) -- 3. FRESHWATER -- I. Surface Water Management -- A. Water Availability -- B. Rainfall -- C. Pollution of Water Bodies Including Rivers -- II. Freshwater: An Exhaustible Resource -- 4. WATER SUPPLY MANAGEMENT -- I. Jal Jevan Mission (JJM) -- II. Groundwater Supply -- A. Law on Groundwater -- B. Groundwater Contamination -- C. Central Ground Water Board -- III. Watershed Development -- 5. WASTEWATER AND OTHER POLLUTANTS -- 6. SEA WATER -- I. Transportation and Marine Pollution -- 7. ENFORCEMENT AND CONTROL -- I. Ambient Water Quality Standards -- II. Monitoring Water Quality -- III. The National WQM Programme -- 8. EVALUATION OF THE EFFICIENCY OF LEGAL PROVISIONS -- I. Implementation Failure -- II. Water Pollution: A Nuisance -- III. Multiplicity of Agencies -- IV. Judicial Activism -- Chapter 5. Waste -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. STATUTORY STRUCTURE AND LEGAL REGIME -- I. Legislation -- II. Salient Features of Legislation -- A. The SWM Rules of 2016 -- B. The Hazardous and Other Wastes (Management and Transboundary Movement) Rules of 2016 -- C. The Manufacture, Storage and Import of Hazardous Chemical Rules of 1989 -- D. Bio-medical Waste Management Rules of 2016 | |
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contents | Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- The Author -- Coauthor -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- General Introduction -- Chapter 1. General Background -- 1. GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION -- 2. LEGAL AND POLITICAL STRUCTURE -- 3. ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS -- 4. SOCIAL AND CULTURAL CHARACTERISTICS -- 5. ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS AND CONCERNS -- I. Nature and Extent of the Problem -- A. Impact of Pollutants -- B. State of India's Environment -- Chapter 2. Basic Principles of Environmental Law -- 1. DEFINITIONS AND NOTIONS -- 2. PROVISIONS IN THE CONSTITUTION -- Chapter 3. Historical Background -- 1. ANCIENT SCRIPTURES -- I. Vedas -- II. Arthashastra -- 2. BISHNOI MOVEMENT -- 3. BRITISH PERIOD -- 4. POST-INDEPENDENCE -- I. Piecemeal Approach -- II. Development Versus Pollution Control -- III. The Stockholm Conference 1972 -- IV. The Bhopal Gas Tragedy -- V. Environmental Movements -- A. Chipko Movement -- B. Silent Valley Movement -- C. Narmada Bachao Andolan (Movement) -- D. Baliyapal Movement -- Chapter 4. The Role of Government Institutions in the Shaping and Administration of Environmental Law and Policy -- 1. THE GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS AND THEIR COMPETENCIES -- I. Establishment of the Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change -- II. Central and State PCB -- III. Functioning of PCBs -- A. Organizational Structure of SPCBs -- B. Finances of SPCBs -- IV. Recombinant DNA Advisory Committee (RDAC) -- V. Review Committee on Genetic Manipulation (RCGM) -- VI. Genetic Engineering Appraisal Committee -- 2. THE ACTUAL ROLE OF THE GOVERNMENTAL INSTITUTIONS -- I. Notifications of Ecologically Sensitive Areas -- II. Environmental Statement -- III. Environment Information System -- IV. Establishment of Environmental Courts: NGT -- Chapter 5. Sources of Environmental Law 1. PROVISIONS IN THE CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE -- 2. INDIAN PENAL CODE -- 3. PREVENTIVE POWERS UNDER THE POLICE ACT -- 4. ENACTMENT, RULES, REGULATIONS AND OTHER NOTIFICATIONS -- I. Environment Protection: General -- A. Act -- B. Rules -- C. Notifications -- 1. Coastal Regulation Zone -- D. Policy -- 1. Delegation of Powers -- II. Eco-marks Scheme -- A. Notifications -- III. Eco-sensitive Zone -- A. Notifications -- IV. Environmental Clearance: General -- V. Environmental Labs -- VI. Public Liability -- A. Act -- B. Rules -- C. Notifications -- VII. Authority and Tribunal -- A. Act -- VIII. Water Pollution -- A. Act -- B. Rules -- C. Notifications -- IX. Other Related Enactments -- X. Legislation on Air -- A. Act -- B. Rules -- C. Notifications -- XI. Some Other Enactments -- XII. Radiation and Vibration (Nuclear and Non-nuclear) -- A. Act -- B. Rules -- XIII. Hazardous Chemicals/Waste/Pesticides -- A. Rules -- B. Notifications -- XIV. Other Related Enactments -- XV. Noise Pollution -- A. Rules -- B. Notification -- XVI. Legislation on Land Use -- A. Notifications -- XVII. Forest Conservation -- A. Act -- B. Rules -- C. Policy and Guidelines -- XVIII. Wildlife -- A. Act -- B. Rules -- C. Guidelines and Policy Statements -- D. Notifications, Orders & -- Circulars -- XIX. Biodiversity -- A. Act -- B. Rule -- C. Coastal Zone-Related Notifications -- XX. Animal Welfare -- A. Act -- B. Rules -- C. Notification -- 5. INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONS AND AGREEMENTS -- Part I. Pollution Control -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- 1. TACKLING POLLUTION -- I. Policy Statement on Abatement of Pollution -- II. Impact Mitigation Measures -- III. Waste Minimization and Cleaner Production Scheme -- IV. Green Rating Projects -- V. Life Cycle Assessment -- VI. Labelling of Environment Friendly Products -- VII. Policy Thrust -- VIII. Committee of Parties (COP-27) Chapter 2. General Law -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. STATUTORY STRUCTURE AND LEGAL REGIME -- I. Legislation -- II. Salient Features of Legislation -- A. The Environment (Protection Act) of 1986 -- 1. Umbrella Legislation -- 2. Hazardous Substances -- 3. Role of the Central Government -- 4. Directions by the Central Government -- B. The Environment (Protection) Rules of 1986 -- C. The Public Liability Insurance Act of 1991 -- 1. Immediate Relief -- 2. Environment Relief Fund -- D. The NGT Act of 2010 -- 1. Objects Sought to Be Achieved -- 2. Procedure of Tribunal -- E. Prevention and Control of Pollution (Uniform Consent Procedure) Rules of 1999 -- 3. FISCAL INCENTIVES TO ENCOURAGE PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF POLLUTION -- I. Exemption from Income Tax -- II. Depreciation Allowance -- III. Investment Allowance -- IV. Exemption from Tax on Capital Gains -- V. Custom Duty -- VI. Easy Loans -- VII. Goods and Service Tax -- 4. ENFORCEMENT AND CONTROL-ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE -- I. Projects Requiring Clearance -- A. Optimal Utilization of Finite Resources -- B. Notification -- C. Prior Environmental Clearance -- D. Projects and Activities Requiring Clearance -- II. Procedure for Clearance -- A. Environment Impact Assessment -- B. De-licensed Industries -- C. Documents Required for Clearance -- D. Environmental Appraisal -- E. Rejection of the Report -- F. Appeal Against an Order -- III. Draft EIA Notification 2020 -- 5. EVALUATION OF EFFICIENCY OF LEGAL PROVISIONS -- I. Environmental Monitoring -- II. Environmental Audits -- Chapter 3. Air Pollution -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. STATUTORY STRUCTURE AND LEGAL REGIME -- I. Constitutional Position -- II. Legislation -- III. Salient Features of Legislation -- A. The Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act of 1981 -- B. The Factories Act of 1948 -- C. Motor Vehicles Act of 1988 and Rules D. The Environment (Siting for Industrial Project) Rules of 1999 -- 3. INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION -- I. Bhopal Gas Tragedy -- II. Industrial Pollution Abatement Through Preventive Strategies -- III. Pollution Control in Highly Polluting Industries -- IV. Development of Environmental Standards -- A. Sector-Wise Approach -- B. Industrial Pollution Control along the Rivers and Lakes -- C. Environmental Surveillance Squad -- 4. GLOBAL WARMING AND CLIMATE CHANGE -- I. The Stockholm Declaration of the UN Conference on Human Development of 1972 -- II. Kyoto Protocol and Framework Convention -- III. Sensitivity of India to Climate Change -- 5. ACID RAIN -- I. Acid Rain and Its Implications -- A. Meaning and Incidence -- B. Acid Deposition Formation -- II. Effects of Acid Deposition -- A. Effects on the Ecosystem -- B. Decline in Fish Numbers -- C. Effects on Soil -- D. Human Health and Livelihood -- E. Effects on Heritage Sites and Buildings -- 6. TRAFFIC OR VEHICULAR POLLUTION -- I. Contribution of Vehicular Exhausts to AAQ -- II. Mass Emission Standards -- A. India 2000 to Bharat Stage VI -- B. Old Technology -- C. Fitness Certification -- III. Auto Fuel -- A. Auto Fuel Quality -- B. Expert Committee on Auto Fuel Policy -- 7. ENFORCEMENT AND CONTROL -- I. No Objection Certificate -- II. Consent -- III. Setting of Air Quality Standards -- A. Emission Standards for Generator Sets -- 1. Draft Common Norms for DG Genset -- B. Particulate Emission Limits for Thermal Power Stations -- C. Air Quality Monitoring of Vehicular Pollution -- D. Minimum National Standards -- IV. Air Quality Monitoring Network -- V. Online AAQ Monitoring Station -- 8. EVALUATION OF EFFECTIVENESS OF LEGAL PROVISIONS -- I. Air Quality Standards Developed under the Air Act -- II. Instrument of Enforcement -- A. Launching of Prosecution -- B. Inspection -- C. Environmental Auditing III. Problems in Enforcement -- Chapter 4. Water Pollution -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. STATUTORY STRUCTURE AND LEGAL REGIME -- I. Legislation and International Conventions -- A. Legislation -- B. International Conventions and Treaties -- II. Salient Features of Legislation -- A. The Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act of 1974 -- 1. Functions of the Board -- 2. Prevention and Control of Water Pollution under the Act -- 3. Action in an Emergency -- 4. Power of the Central Government to Give Directions (Section 33) -- B. The Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Cess Act of 1977 -- C. The Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Rules of 1975 (Water Rules of 1975) -- 3. FRESHWATER -- I. Surface Water Management -- A. Water Availability -- B. Rainfall -- C. Pollution of Water Bodies Including Rivers -- II. Freshwater: An Exhaustible Resource -- 4. WATER SUPPLY MANAGEMENT -- I. Jal Jevan Mission (JJM) -- II. Groundwater Supply -- A. Law on Groundwater -- B. Groundwater Contamination -- C. Central Ground Water Board -- III. Watershed Development -- 5. WASTEWATER AND OTHER POLLUTANTS -- 6. SEA WATER -- I. Transportation and Marine Pollution -- 7. ENFORCEMENT AND CONTROL -- I. Ambient Water Quality Standards -- II. Monitoring Water Quality -- III. The National WQM Programme -- 8. EVALUATION OF THE EFFICIENCY OF LEGAL PROVISIONS -- I. Implementation Failure -- II. Water Pollution: A Nuisance -- III. Multiplicity of Agencies -- IV. Judicial Activism -- Chapter 5. Waste -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. STATUTORY STRUCTURE AND LEGAL REGIME -- I. Legislation -- II. Salient Features of Legislation -- A. The SWM Rules of 2016 -- B. The Hazardous and Other Wastes (Management and Transboundary Movement) Rules of 2016 -- C. The Manufacture, Storage and Import of Hazardous Chemical Rules of 1989 -- D. Bio-medical Waste Management Rules of 2016 E. Plastic Waste (Management and Handling) Rules of 2011 as Amended in 2018 |
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spelling | Naseem, Mohammad Verfasser aut Environmental Law in India 4th ed Bielefeld Wolters Kluwer Law International 2023 ©2023 1 Online-Ressource (466 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- The Author -- Coauthor -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- General Introduction -- Chapter 1. General Background -- 1. GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION -- 2. LEGAL AND POLITICAL STRUCTURE -- 3. ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS -- 4. SOCIAL AND CULTURAL CHARACTERISTICS -- 5. ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS AND CONCERNS -- I. Nature and Extent of the Problem -- A. Impact of Pollutants -- B. State of India's Environment -- Chapter 2. Basic Principles of Environmental Law -- 1. DEFINITIONS AND NOTIONS -- 2. PROVISIONS IN THE CONSTITUTION -- Chapter 3. Historical Background -- 1. ANCIENT SCRIPTURES -- I. Vedas -- II. Arthashastra -- 2. BISHNOI MOVEMENT -- 3. BRITISH PERIOD -- 4. POST-INDEPENDENCE -- I. Piecemeal Approach -- II. Development Versus Pollution Control -- III. The Stockholm Conference 1972 -- IV. The Bhopal Gas Tragedy -- V. Environmental Movements -- A. Chipko Movement -- B. Silent Valley Movement -- C. Narmada Bachao Andolan (Movement) -- D. Baliyapal Movement -- Chapter 4. The Role of Government Institutions in the Shaping and Administration of Environmental Law and Policy -- 1. THE GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS AND THEIR COMPETENCIES -- I. Establishment of the Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change -- II. Central and State PCB -- III. Functioning of PCBs -- A. Organizational Structure of SPCBs -- B. Finances of SPCBs -- IV. Recombinant DNA Advisory Committee (RDAC) -- V. Review Committee on Genetic Manipulation (RCGM) -- VI. Genetic Engineering Appraisal Committee -- 2. THE ACTUAL ROLE OF THE GOVERNMENTAL INSTITUTIONS -- I. Notifications of Ecologically Sensitive Areas -- II. Environmental Statement -- III. Environment Information System -- IV. Establishment of Environmental Courts: NGT -- Chapter 5. Sources of Environmental Law 1. PROVISIONS IN THE CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE -- 2. INDIAN PENAL CODE -- 3. PREVENTIVE POWERS UNDER THE POLICE ACT -- 4. ENACTMENT, RULES, REGULATIONS AND OTHER NOTIFICATIONS -- I. Environment Protection: General -- A. Act -- B. Rules -- C. Notifications -- 1. Coastal Regulation Zone -- D. Policy -- 1. Delegation of Powers -- II. Eco-marks Scheme -- A. Notifications -- III. Eco-sensitive Zone -- A. Notifications -- IV. Environmental Clearance: General -- V. Environmental Labs -- VI. Public Liability -- A. Act -- B. Rules -- C. Notifications -- VII. Authority and Tribunal -- A. Act -- VIII. Water Pollution -- A. Act -- B. Rules -- C. Notifications -- IX. Other Related Enactments -- X. Legislation on Air -- A. Act -- B. Rules -- C. Notifications -- XI. Some Other Enactments -- XII. Radiation and Vibration (Nuclear and Non-nuclear) -- A. Act -- B. Rules -- XIII. Hazardous Chemicals/Waste/Pesticides -- A. Rules -- B. Notifications -- XIV. Other Related Enactments -- XV. Noise Pollution -- A. Rules -- B. Notification -- XVI. Legislation on Land Use -- A. Notifications -- XVII. Forest Conservation -- A. Act -- B. Rules -- C. Policy and Guidelines -- XVIII. Wildlife -- A. Act -- B. Rules -- C. Guidelines and Policy Statements -- D. Notifications, Orders & -- Circulars -- XIX. Biodiversity -- A. Act -- B. Rule -- C. Coastal Zone-Related Notifications -- XX. Animal Welfare -- A. Act -- B. Rules -- C. Notification -- 5. INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONS AND AGREEMENTS -- Part I. Pollution Control -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- 1. TACKLING POLLUTION -- I. Policy Statement on Abatement of Pollution -- II. Impact Mitigation Measures -- III. Waste Minimization and Cleaner Production Scheme -- IV. Green Rating Projects -- V. Life Cycle Assessment -- VI. Labelling of Environment Friendly Products -- VII. Policy Thrust -- VIII. Committee of Parties (COP-27) Chapter 2. General Law -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. STATUTORY STRUCTURE AND LEGAL REGIME -- I. Legislation -- II. Salient Features of Legislation -- A. The Environment (Protection Act) of 1986 -- 1. Umbrella Legislation -- 2. Hazardous Substances -- 3. Role of the Central Government -- 4. Directions by the Central Government -- B. The Environment (Protection) Rules of 1986 -- C. The Public Liability Insurance Act of 1991 -- 1. Immediate Relief -- 2. Environment Relief Fund -- D. The NGT Act of 2010 -- 1. Objects Sought to Be Achieved -- 2. Procedure of Tribunal -- E. Prevention and Control of Pollution (Uniform Consent Procedure) Rules of 1999 -- 3. FISCAL INCENTIVES TO ENCOURAGE PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF POLLUTION -- I. Exemption from Income Tax -- II. Depreciation Allowance -- III. Investment Allowance -- IV. Exemption from Tax on Capital Gains -- V. Custom Duty -- VI. Easy Loans -- VII. Goods and Service Tax -- 4. ENFORCEMENT AND CONTROL-ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE -- I. Projects Requiring Clearance -- A. Optimal Utilization of Finite Resources -- B. Notification -- C. Prior Environmental Clearance -- D. Projects and Activities Requiring Clearance -- II. Procedure for Clearance -- A. Environment Impact Assessment -- B. De-licensed Industries -- C. Documents Required for Clearance -- D. Environmental Appraisal -- E. Rejection of the Report -- F. Appeal Against an Order -- III. Draft EIA Notification 2020 -- 5. EVALUATION OF EFFICIENCY OF LEGAL PROVISIONS -- I. Environmental Monitoring -- II. Environmental Audits -- Chapter 3. Air Pollution -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. STATUTORY STRUCTURE AND LEGAL REGIME -- I. Constitutional Position -- II. Legislation -- III. Salient Features of Legislation -- A. The Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act of 1981 -- B. The Factories Act of 1948 -- C. Motor Vehicles Act of 1988 and Rules D. The Environment (Siting for Industrial Project) Rules of 1999 -- 3. INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION -- I. Bhopal Gas Tragedy -- II. Industrial Pollution Abatement Through Preventive Strategies -- III. Pollution Control in Highly Polluting Industries -- IV. Development of Environmental Standards -- A. Sector-Wise Approach -- B. Industrial Pollution Control along the Rivers and Lakes -- C. Environmental Surveillance Squad -- 4. GLOBAL WARMING AND CLIMATE CHANGE -- I. The Stockholm Declaration of the UN Conference on Human Development of 1972 -- II. Kyoto Protocol and Framework Convention -- III. Sensitivity of India to Climate Change -- 5. ACID RAIN -- I. Acid Rain and Its Implications -- A. Meaning and Incidence -- B. Acid Deposition Formation -- II. Effects of Acid Deposition -- A. Effects on the Ecosystem -- B. Decline in Fish Numbers -- C. Effects on Soil -- D. Human Health and Livelihood -- E. Effects on Heritage Sites and Buildings -- 6. TRAFFIC OR VEHICULAR POLLUTION -- I. Contribution of Vehicular Exhausts to AAQ -- II. Mass Emission Standards -- A. India 2000 to Bharat Stage VI -- B. Old Technology -- C. Fitness Certification -- III. Auto Fuel -- A. Auto Fuel Quality -- B. Expert Committee on Auto Fuel Policy -- 7. ENFORCEMENT AND CONTROL -- I. No Objection Certificate -- II. Consent -- III. Setting of Air Quality Standards -- A. Emission Standards for Generator Sets -- 1. Draft Common Norms for DG Genset -- B. Particulate Emission Limits for Thermal Power Stations -- C. Air Quality Monitoring of Vehicular Pollution -- D. Minimum National Standards -- IV. Air Quality Monitoring Network -- V. Online AAQ Monitoring Station -- 8. EVALUATION OF EFFECTIVENESS OF LEGAL PROVISIONS -- I. Air Quality Standards Developed under the Air Act -- II. Instrument of Enforcement -- A. Launching of Prosecution -- B. Inspection -- C. Environmental Auditing III. Problems in Enforcement -- Chapter 4. Water Pollution -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. STATUTORY STRUCTURE AND LEGAL REGIME -- I. Legislation and International Conventions -- A. Legislation -- B. International Conventions and Treaties -- II. Salient Features of Legislation -- A. The Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act of 1974 -- 1. Functions of the Board -- 2. Prevention and Control of Water Pollution under the Act -- 3. Action in an Emergency -- 4. Power of the Central Government to Give Directions (Section 33) -- B. The Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Cess Act of 1977 -- C. The Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Rules of 1975 (Water Rules of 1975) -- 3. FRESHWATER -- I. Surface Water Management -- A. Water Availability -- B. Rainfall -- C. Pollution of Water Bodies Including Rivers -- II. Freshwater: An Exhaustible Resource -- 4. WATER SUPPLY MANAGEMENT -- I. Jal Jevan Mission (JJM) -- II. Groundwater Supply -- A. Law on Groundwater -- B. Groundwater Contamination -- C. Central Ground Water Board -- III. Watershed Development -- 5. WASTEWATER AND OTHER POLLUTANTS -- 6. SEA WATER -- I. Transportation and Marine Pollution -- 7. ENFORCEMENT AND CONTROL -- I. Ambient Water Quality Standards -- II. Monitoring Water Quality -- III. The National WQM Programme -- 8. EVALUATION OF THE EFFICIENCY OF LEGAL PROVISIONS -- I. Implementation Failure -- II. Water Pollution: A Nuisance -- III. Multiplicity of Agencies -- IV. Judicial Activism -- Chapter 5. Waste -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. STATUTORY STRUCTURE AND LEGAL REGIME -- I. Legislation -- II. Salient Features of Legislation -- A. The SWM Rules of 2016 -- B. The Hazardous and Other Wastes (Management and Transboundary Movement) Rules of 2016 -- C. The Manufacture, Storage and Import of Hazardous Chemical Rules of 1989 -- D. Bio-medical Waste Management Rules of 2016 E. Plastic Waste (Management and Handling) Rules of 2011 as Amended in 2018 Naseem, Saman Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Naseem, Mohammad Environmental Law in India Bielefeld : Wolters Kluwer Law International,c2023 9789403533865 |
spellingShingle | Naseem, Mohammad Environmental Law in India Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- The Author -- Coauthor -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- General Introduction -- Chapter 1. General Background -- 1. GEOGRAPHY AND POPULATION -- 2. LEGAL AND POLITICAL STRUCTURE -- 3. ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS -- 4. SOCIAL AND CULTURAL CHARACTERISTICS -- 5. ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS AND CONCERNS -- I. Nature and Extent of the Problem -- A. Impact of Pollutants -- B. State of India's Environment -- Chapter 2. Basic Principles of Environmental Law -- 1. DEFINITIONS AND NOTIONS -- 2. PROVISIONS IN THE CONSTITUTION -- Chapter 3. Historical Background -- 1. ANCIENT SCRIPTURES -- I. Vedas -- II. Arthashastra -- 2. BISHNOI MOVEMENT -- 3. BRITISH PERIOD -- 4. POST-INDEPENDENCE -- I. Piecemeal Approach -- II. Development Versus Pollution Control -- III. The Stockholm Conference 1972 -- IV. The Bhopal Gas Tragedy -- V. Environmental Movements -- A. Chipko Movement -- B. Silent Valley Movement -- C. Narmada Bachao Andolan (Movement) -- D. Baliyapal Movement -- Chapter 4. The Role of Government Institutions in the Shaping and Administration of Environmental Law and Policy -- 1. THE GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS AND THEIR COMPETENCIES -- I. Establishment of the Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change -- II. Central and State PCB -- III. Functioning of PCBs -- A. Organizational Structure of SPCBs -- B. Finances of SPCBs -- IV. Recombinant DNA Advisory Committee (RDAC) -- V. Review Committee on Genetic Manipulation (RCGM) -- VI. Genetic Engineering Appraisal Committee -- 2. THE ACTUAL ROLE OF THE GOVERNMENTAL INSTITUTIONS -- I. Notifications of Ecologically Sensitive Areas -- II. Environmental Statement -- III. Environment Information System -- IV. Establishment of Environmental Courts: NGT -- Chapter 5. Sources of Environmental Law 1. PROVISIONS IN THE CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CODE -- 2. INDIAN PENAL CODE -- 3. PREVENTIVE POWERS UNDER THE POLICE ACT -- 4. ENACTMENT, RULES, REGULATIONS AND OTHER NOTIFICATIONS -- I. Environment Protection: General -- A. Act -- B. Rules -- C. Notifications -- 1. Coastal Regulation Zone -- D. Policy -- 1. Delegation of Powers -- II. Eco-marks Scheme -- A. Notifications -- III. Eco-sensitive Zone -- A. Notifications -- IV. Environmental Clearance: General -- V. Environmental Labs -- VI. Public Liability -- A. Act -- B. Rules -- C. Notifications -- VII. Authority and Tribunal -- A. Act -- VIII. Water Pollution -- A. Act -- B. Rules -- C. Notifications -- IX. Other Related Enactments -- X. Legislation on Air -- A. Act -- B. Rules -- C. Notifications -- XI. Some Other Enactments -- XII. Radiation and Vibration (Nuclear and Non-nuclear) -- A. Act -- B. Rules -- XIII. Hazardous Chemicals/Waste/Pesticides -- A. Rules -- B. Notifications -- XIV. Other Related Enactments -- XV. Noise Pollution -- A. Rules -- B. Notification -- XVI. Legislation on Land Use -- A. Notifications -- XVII. Forest Conservation -- A. Act -- B. Rules -- C. Policy and Guidelines -- XVIII. Wildlife -- A. Act -- B. Rules -- C. Guidelines and Policy Statements -- D. Notifications, Orders & -- Circulars -- XIX. Biodiversity -- A. Act -- B. Rule -- C. Coastal Zone-Related Notifications -- XX. Animal Welfare -- A. Act -- B. Rules -- C. Notification -- 5. INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONS AND AGREEMENTS -- Part I. Pollution Control -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- 1. TACKLING POLLUTION -- I. Policy Statement on Abatement of Pollution -- II. Impact Mitigation Measures -- III. Waste Minimization and Cleaner Production Scheme -- IV. Green Rating Projects -- V. Life Cycle Assessment -- VI. Labelling of Environment Friendly Products -- VII. Policy Thrust -- VIII. Committee of Parties (COP-27) Chapter 2. General Law -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. STATUTORY STRUCTURE AND LEGAL REGIME -- I. Legislation -- II. Salient Features of Legislation -- A. The Environment (Protection Act) of 1986 -- 1. Umbrella Legislation -- 2. Hazardous Substances -- 3. Role of the Central Government -- 4. Directions by the Central Government -- B. The Environment (Protection) Rules of 1986 -- C. The Public Liability Insurance Act of 1991 -- 1. Immediate Relief -- 2. Environment Relief Fund -- D. The NGT Act of 2010 -- 1. Objects Sought to Be Achieved -- 2. Procedure of Tribunal -- E. Prevention and Control of Pollution (Uniform Consent Procedure) Rules of 1999 -- 3. FISCAL INCENTIVES TO ENCOURAGE PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF POLLUTION -- I. Exemption from Income Tax -- II. Depreciation Allowance -- III. Investment Allowance -- IV. Exemption from Tax on Capital Gains -- V. Custom Duty -- VI. Easy Loans -- VII. Goods and Service Tax -- 4. ENFORCEMENT AND CONTROL-ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE -- I. Projects Requiring Clearance -- A. Optimal Utilization of Finite Resources -- B. Notification -- C. Prior Environmental Clearance -- D. Projects and Activities Requiring Clearance -- II. Procedure for Clearance -- A. Environment Impact Assessment -- B. De-licensed Industries -- C. Documents Required for Clearance -- D. Environmental Appraisal -- E. Rejection of the Report -- F. Appeal Against an Order -- III. Draft EIA Notification 2020 -- 5. EVALUATION OF EFFICIENCY OF LEGAL PROVISIONS -- I. Environmental Monitoring -- II. Environmental Audits -- Chapter 3. Air Pollution -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. STATUTORY STRUCTURE AND LEGAL REGIME -- I. Constitutional Position -- II. Legislation -- III. Salient Features of Legislation -- A. The Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act of 1981 -- B. The Factories Act of 1948 -- C. Motor Vehicles Act of 1988 and Rules D. The Environment (Siting for Industrial Project) Rules of 1999 -- 3. INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION -- I. Bhopal Gas Tragedy -- II. Industrial Pollution Abatement Through Preventive Strategies -- III. Pollution Control in Highly Polluting Industries -- IV. Development of Environmental Standards -- A. Sector-Wise Approach -- B. Industrial Pollution Control along the Rivers and Lakes -- C. Environmental Surveillance Squad -- 4. GLOBAL WARMING AND CLIMATE CHANGE -- I. The Stockholm Declaration of the UN Conference on Human Development of 1972 -- II. Kyoto Protocol and Framework Convention -- III. Sensitivity of India to Climate Change -- 5. ACID RAIN -- I. Acid Rain and Its Implications -- A. Meaning and Incidence -- B. Acid Deposition Formation -- II. Effects of Acid Deposition -- A. Effects on the Ecosystem -- B. Decline in Fish Numbers -- C. Effects on Soil -- D. Human Health and Livelihood -- E. Effects on Heritage Sites and Buildings -- 6. TRAFFIC OR VEHICULAR POLLUTION -- I. Contribution of Vehicular Exhausts to AAQ -- II. Mass Emission Standards -- A. India 2000 to Bharat Stage VI -- B. Old Technology -- C. Fitness Certification -- III. Auto Fuel -- A. Auto Fuel Quality -- B. Expert Committee on Auto Fuel Policy -- 7. ENFORCEMENT AND CONTROL -- I. No Objection Certificate -- II. Consent -- III. Setting of Air Quality Standards -- A. Emission Standards for Generator Sets -- 1. Draft Common Norms for DG Genset -- B. Particulate Emission Limits for Thermal Power Stations -- C. Air Quality Monitoring of Vehicular Pollution -- D. Minimum National Standards -- IV. Air Quality Monitoring Network -- V. Online AAQ Monitoring Station -- 8. EVALUATION OF EFFECTIVENESS OF LEGAL PROVISIONS -- I. Air Quality Standards Developed under the Air Act -- II. Instrument of Enforcement -- A. Launching of Prosecution -- B. Inspection -- C. Environmental Auditing III. Problems in Enforcement -- Chapter 4. Water Pollution -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. STATUTORY STRUCTURE AND LEGAL REGIME -- I. Legislation and International Conventions -- A. Legislation -- B. International Conventions and Treaties -- II. Salient Features of Legislation -- A. The Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act of 1974 -- 1. Functions of the Board -- 2. Prevention and Control of Water Pollution under the Act -- 3. Action in an Emergency -- 4. Power of the Central Government to Give Directions (Section 33) -- B. The Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Cess Act of 1977 -- C. The Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Rules of 1975 (Water Rules of 1975) -- 3. FRESHWATER -- I. Surface Water Management -- A. Water Availability -- B. Rainfall -- C. Pollution of Water Bodies Including Rivers -- II. Freshwater: An Exhaustible Resource -- 4. WATER SUPPLY MANAGEMENT -- I. Jal Jevan Mission (JJM) -- II. Groundwater Supply -- A. Law on Groundwater -- B. Groundwater Contamination -- C. Central Ground Water Board -- III. Watershed Development -- 5. WASTEWATER AND OTHER POLLUTANTS -- 6. SEA WATER -- I. Transportation and Marine Pollution -- 7. ENFORCEMENT AND CONTROL -- I. Ambient Water Quality Standards -- II. Monitoring Water Quality -- III. The National WQM Programme -- 8. EVALUATION OF THE EFFICIENCY OF LEGAL PROVISIONS -- I. 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