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Environmental Law - May/June 2010 Backlog (Old)
Question Type
Question
Short
Ecology.
Short
Global warming.
Short
Public nuisance.
Short
Endangered species.
Short
Air pollution.
Short
Right to wholesome environment.
Short
Polluter pays principle.
Short
Transnational pollution.
Long
Explain the importance of the protection of environment.
Long
What are the common law remedies available against pollution?
Long
Explain the law relating to preservation and control of water pollution.
Long
Explain the constitutional provisions in India for the protection of environment.
Problem
New trends dying and printing works were discharging their untreated trade effluents into the stream which was an irrigational canal. The state government issued directions to close down the factory. The powers of the state government were challenged on the ground that principles of natural justice not followed. ? Decide.
Problem
Jivan oil mills, based near Bhagyanagar town is causing environmental pollution because of smoke and effluents. The owners of the factory are not complying with statutory provisions of Air Act and Water Act. The residents of the town are in need of a remedy against the factory. Advice.
Problem
Peace valley forming part of Himalayas effected by unauthorised and illegal mining operations carried on in and around the area. It is adversely affecting the ecology of the area. Discuss the possible legal remedies available to the people residing in the valley.
Problem
Chemco Ltd. wanted to establish a chemical factory near and in the catchment area of Meertank, a lake. It sought the permission of pollution control board of that area. An NGO wants no such permission be given to the industry ? Decide.
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