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Environmental Legislations
UN Conference on Human Environment
The historical conference on Human Environment was held in Stockholm from 5th
June to 16th June 1972. It was the first global recognition that the environment was
endangered and the governments and the industry had to collectively put in an
effort to protect the environment.

The Conference called upon Governments and peoples to exert common efforts for
the preservation and improvement of the human environment.

For the first time the developed countries realized that they had completely ignored
the impact on the environment during their rapid development.
and other natural resources of the world.

The United Nations General Assembly laid down as many as 26 principles in the
Conference held at Stockholm in 1972.
Environmental Legislations
Environmental Protection Act 1986


 Concept behind Act borrowed from proclamation adopted by UN conference on
 Human Environment 5th to 16th June 1972 Stockholm

 • Chapter I      Preliminary Sec 1&2

 • Chapter II      General powers of Central Govt. Sec 3-6

 •Chapter III     Prevention, Control and Abetment of Environmental
                  Pollution. Sec 7-17

 •Chapter IV      Miscellaneous 8 -16
Environmental Legislations

The Water (Prevention and Control Act) , 1974

Water being a State Subject, Parliament can exercise the power to legislate on water
only under Article 252 of Const Of India.

Chapter I          Preliminary Sec 1&2
Chapter II         Central and State boards for prevention and control of water.
                   Sec. 3-12
Chapter III        Joint Board Sec 13-15
Chapter IV         Power and functions of board Sec 16-18
Chapter V          Prevention and control of water Sec19-33
Chapter VI         Fund Accounts and Audit Sec 34-40
Chapter VII        Penalties and procedure Sec 41-50 Chapter VIII Miscellaneous
                   Sec 51 -64
Environmental Legislations

The Air (Prevention and Control Act) 1981

 Chapter I     Preliminary Sec 1&2

 Chapter II    Central and State boards for prevention and control of Air. Sec. 3-15

 Chapter III   Power and functions of board Sec 16-18

 Chapter IV    Prevention and control of water Sec19-31

 Chapter V     Fund Accounts and Audit Sec 32-36

 Chapter VI    Penalties and procedure Sec 37-46

 Chapter VII   Miscellaneous Sec 47-54
Environmental Legislations

The Air (Prevention and Control Act) , 1981

 Constitution of Central board : Appointed by Central govt.
 A Chairman
 Maximum 5 Officials
 Maximum 5 persons
 Maximum 3 non officials
 Maximum 2 representatives
 One Member Secretary

 Constitution of State board : Appointed by State Govt.
 Same as above.

 Joint Boards
 To be run by Central govt or two or more govts of adjoining states.
Environmental Legislations
The Air (Prevention and Control Act) , 1981
 Functions of Central Board

 Advise Central Board
 Coordinate Activities
 Provide Assistance
 Organize Training
 Campaigning and Media
 To perform functions of state boards during emergencies, in the interest of public.
 Publish handouts, bills and Technical literatures.
 Organize nation wide programmes

 Functions of State boards
  Same as above
Environmental Legislations
The Air (Prevention and Control Act) , 1981

 Constitution of Central board : Appointed by Central govt.
 A Chairman
 Maximum 5 Officials
 Maximum 5 persons
 Maximum 3 non officials
 Maximum 2 representatives
 One Member Secretary

 Constitution of State board : Appointed by State Govt.
 Same as above.

 Joint Boards
 To be run by Central govt or two or more govts of adjoining states.
Environmental Legislations
The Forest Conservation Act 1980

 1      Short title, extent and commencement

 2      Restriction on the preservation of forests or use of forest land.

 3     constitution of advisory committee.

 3A     Penalty for contraventions of the provisions of the Act.

 3B     Offences by authorities and government departments.

 4      Power to make rules.

 5      Repeal and saving.
Environmental Legislations
Wild life protection Act

 Objects
 1 Decline of wild animals and birds : matter of concern
  2 Wild animals and birds have become extinct
 3 Protection afforded to wild life in national parks and Sanctuaries needs to be
 improved
 4 Wild Birds and Animals Act 1912 has become outmoded.
 5 State laws outdated and provide punishment not commensurate with the
 offences.
 6 Existing laws relate to only hunting and do not address offences like Texidery,
 Trade off in wildlife and products derived there from
 7 Existing laws neither adequate nor satisfactory
Environmental Legislations
Wild life protection Act

 The Act seeks to

 1 Constitute Wild life Board for each State.

 2 Regulate hunting of wild animal and birds.

 3 Laydown procedures for declaring areas as Sancuaries and National Parks.

 4 Regulate posession, acquisition or transfer of, or trade in wild animals, animal articles,
 trophies and Texidermy.

 5 Provide penalties for Contravention of the Act.

 5A Constitution of National Board for Wild Life
Environmental Legislations
Wild life protection Act

 Functions of National Board                   Making recommendations on setting up of of
 It shall be the duty of NB to promote the    Sancuaries and National parks and on
 conservation and development of wild          restricting activities in these area.
  life and forests by such measures as
 it thinks fit.                                Carrying out or causing to be carried out
                                               impact assesment of various projects and
                                               activities on wild life and its habitat.
 Without prejudice to the generality of
 foregoing provision, the measures reffered
  to therein may provide for :                 Receiving time to time progress made in the
                                               field of wild life conservation and suggesting
                                               ways to improve it.
 Framing policies and advising on ways
 and means of promoting wild life conservation Preparing and publishing status report on wild
 and econtrolling poaching, illegal trade of wild life in country once in two years.
 life and its products.
Environmental Legislations
Noise Pollution ( Regulation and Control) Rule 2000


 Noise : An ingredient of noise         mental imbalance besides affecting
 pollution u/s 2(1) a of Air Act 1981   psychological health of human being.

 Dictionary meaning : Loud confused Means defilement of atmosphere
 or sense less sound, capable of         due to sound.
 causing physical and mental
 discomfort.                             Prolonged exposure to noise levels
                                         above 90 decibles can cause
 Unwarranted and unrhythemic.            permanent deafness.
 Noise is slow agent of death. It causes
 hearing impairment and
Environmental Legislations
Noise Pollution ( Regulation and Control) Rule 2000


 Kinds : Industrial noise, Urban Noise, that prayers to be performed by
 Rural Noise.                           disturbing the peace of another.

 Maulana mufti syed V. State of WB         Right to freedom of speech Article
 and others:                               19(1)(a) speech includes right of not
  It can not be said that use of           to speak and hear what you don’t
 microphone and loud speakers in           want.
 "azaan " is integral and essential part   Right to silence and not to be forced
 of religion.                              to listen unwanted sounds.

 Church of God (Full Gospel) in India V.
 KKR Majestic : No religion prescribes
Environmental Legislations
Criminal Remedies

 Sec 133 : Conditional order for      disposal of any substance as is
 removal of Nuisance .                likely to occasion explosion or
 There are certain categories of      conflagration.
 cases which can be addressed         3. Conduct of any trade or
 under Sec 133 of the code. 1973      occupation, or the keeping of any
                                      goods or merchandise, injurious to
                                      health or physial comfort of the
  1. The unlawful nuisance or         community.
 obstruction to any way, river or
 channel, lawfully used by public     4. An unfenced tank, well or
                                      excavation near apublic way or place.
 or to a public place.
                                      5. A dangerous animal requiring
 2. Construction of any building or   distruction, confinement or disposal.
Environmental Legislations
Criminal Remedies

 When can be invoked                    and others.
 In case of emergency where public When demolition of building
 shall be put to great inconvenience justified :
 and shall suffer an irreparable injury Dangerous condition and
 if the enchroachment or nuisance is detorioration due to incassant rains.
 not removed.                            Occupations or trades injurious to
 Not invoked where obstruction or heath :
 nuisance has been in existence for Trades which are themselves
 a long period of time, but no legal bar injurious, no the trades in course of
 as such.                                which public nuisance might be
 Scope of section 133: Munciple         committed.
 council Ratlam V. Vardhichand
Environmental Legislations
Civil Remedies

 Damages
  To abate nuisance : Cases relating to pollution covered by
 a) Nuisance, b) Negligence, c) Strict liability.

 Primary remedy is claim for damages. Covered under

 Nominal damages

  Substantial damages        To compensate fairly for injury suffered


 Exemplary damages:
 To compensate plaintiff and also to punish wrong doer in order to deter him for similar conduct in
 future.
Environmental Legislations
Civil Remedies

 Injunctions : Vital role in abating and           d.) Perpetual OnjunctionTo prevent breach of
 preventing pollution. Where a person who has obligation, existing in favour of applicant,
 infringed or who is about to infringe the rights whether expressly or by implication and which
 of another , he is restrained from pursuing       may arise from :
 such acts by way of injunctions.                  i) Contract
  a) Restrictive : Eg . A person is restrained for ii) In the nature of trust
 causing nuisance or to disturb some               iii) Act complained of amounts to tort
 other persons right of easement.                  or civil wrong,
 b) Mandatory : Eg. Ordering defendant to take iv) may be any other legal obligation.
 down or remove a wall or other construction.
                                                   Granted where damages do not provide
 c.) Temporary Injunction : To maintain status adequate relief, or where purpose is to prevent
 quo at a given date until trial on                multiplicity of suit.
  merit concludes. Perpetual injunction :
  Only be granted by decree made at
 hearing and merits of suit.
Environmental Legislations
Constitutional Provisions

 Directive principles of state policy

 Article 48A: The state shall endeavor to protect and improve the environment and to
 safeguard the forests and wild life f the country.
 Through PIL, or through a letter on basis of article 21, duty under article 48A can be enforced.
 Cases:     M.C.Mehta Vs. Union of India 1992
            Tarun Vs. Union of India 1992
            Satish Vs. State of Uttar Pradesh 1992

 Fundamental Duties

 Article 51A(g): To protect and improve natural environment including forests, lakes, rivers and
 wild life, and to have compassion for living creatures.
THANK   YOU

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Environmental legislations in India

  • 1. Environmental Legislations UN Conference on Human Environment The historical conference on Human Environment was held in Stockholm from 5th June to 16th June 1972. It was the first global recognition that the environment was endangered and the governments and the industry had to collectively put in an effort to protect the environment. The Conference called upon Governments and peoples to exert common efforts for the preservation and improvement of the human environment. For the first time the developed countries realized that they had completely ignored the impact on the environment during their rapid development. and other natural resources of the world. The United Nations General Assembly laid down as many as 26 principles in the Conference held at Stockholm in 1972.
  • 2. Environmental Legislations Environmental Protection Act 1986 Concept behind Act borrowed from proclamation adopted by UN conference on Human Environment 5th to 16th June 1972 Stockholm • Chapter I Preliminary Sec 1&2 • Chapter II General powers of Central Govt. Sec 3-6 •Chapter III Prevention, Control and Abetment of Environmental Pollution. Sec 7-17 •Chapter IV Miscellaneous 8 -16
  • 3. Environmental Legislations The Water (Prevention and Control Act) , 1974 Water being a State Subject, Parliament can exercise the power to legislate on water only under Article 252 of Const Of India. Chapter I Preliminary Sec 1&2 Chapter II Central and State boards for prevention and control of water. Sec. 3-12 Chapter III Joint Board Sec 13-15 Chapter IV Power and functions of board Sec 16-18 Chapter V Prevention and control of water Sec19-33 Chapter VI Fund Accounts and Audit Sec 34-40 Chapter VII Penalties and procedure Sec 41-50 Chapter VIII Miscellaneous Sec 51 -64
  • 4. Environmental Legislations The Air (Prevention and Control Act) 1981 Chapter I Preliminary Sec 1&2 Chapter II Central and State boards for prevention and control of Air. Sec. 3-15 Chapter III Power and functions of board Sec 16-18 Chapter IV Prevention and control of water Sec19-31 Chapter V Fund Accounts and Audit Sec 32-36 Chapter VI Penalties and procedure Sec 37-46 Chapter VII Miscellaneous Sec 47-54
  • 5. Environmental Legislations The Air (Prevention and Control Act) , 1981 Constitution of Central board : Appointed by Central govt. A Chairman Maximum 5 Officials Maximum 5 persons Maximum 3 non officials Maximum 2 representatives One Member Secretary Constitution of State board : Appointed by State Govt. Same as above. Joint Boards To be run by Central govt or two or more govts of adjoining states.
  • 6. Environmental Legislations The Air (Prevention and Control Act) , 1981 Functions of Central Board Advise Central Board Coordinate Activities Provide Assistance Organize Training Campaigning and Media To perform functions of state boards during emergencies, in the interest of public. Publish handouts, bills and Technical literatures. Organize nation wide programmes Functions of State boards  Same as above
  • 7. Environmental Legislations The Air (Prevention and Control Act) , 1981 Constitution of Central board : Appointed by Central govt. A Chairman Maximum 5 Officials Maximum 5 persons Maximum 3 non officials Maximum 2 representatives One Member Secretary Constitution of State board : Appointed by State Govt. Same as above. Joint Boards To be run by Central govt or two or more govts of adjoining states.
  • 8. Environmental Legislations The Forest Conservation Act 1980 1 Short title, extent and commencement 2 Restriction on the preservation of forests or use of forest land. 3 constitution of advisory committee. 3A Penalty for contraventions of the provisions of the Act. 3B Offences by authorities and government departments. 4 Power to make rules. 5 Repeal and saving.
  • 9. Environmental Legislations Wild life protection Act Objects 1 Decline of wild animals and birds : matter of concern 2 Wild animals and birds have become extinct 3 Protection afforded to wild life in national parks and Sanctuaries needs to be improved 4 Wild Birds and Animals Act 1912 has become outmoded. 5 State laws outdated and provide punishment not commensurate with the offences. 6 Existing laws relate to only hunting and do not address offences like Texidery, Trade off in wildlife and products derived there from 7 Existing laws neither adequate nor satisfactory
  • 10. Environmental Legislations Wild life protection Act The Act seeks to 1 Constitute Wild life Board for each State. 2 Regulate hunting of wild animal and birds. 3 Laydown procedures for declaring areas as Sancuaries and National Parks. 4 Regulate posession, acquisition or transfer of, or trade in wild animals, animal articles, trophies and Texidermy. 5 Provide penalties for Contravention of the Act. 5A Constitution of National Board for Wild Life
  • 11. Environmental Legislations Wild life protection Act Functions of National Board Making recommendations on setting up of of It shall be the duty of NB to promote the Sancuaries and National parks and on conservation and development of wild restricting activities in these area. life and forests by such measures as it thinks fit. Carrying out or causing to be carried out impact assesment of various projects and activities on wild life and its habitat. Without prejudice to the generality of foregoing provision, the measures reffered to therein may provide for : Receiving time to time progress made in the field of wild life conservation and suggesting ways to improve it. Framing policies and advising on ways and means of promoting wild life conservation Preparing and publishing status report on wild and econtrolling poaching, illegal trade of wild life in country once in two years. life and its products.
  • 12. Environmental Legislations Noise Pollution ( Regulation and Control) Rule 2000 Noise : An ingredient of noise mental imbalance besides affecting pollution u/s 2(1) a of Air Act 1981 psychological health of human being. Dictionary meaning : Loud confused Means defilement of atmosphere or sense less sound, capable of due to sound. causing physical and mental discomfort. Prolonged exposure to noise levels above 90 decibles can cause Unwarranted and unrhythemic. permanent deafness. Noise is slow agent of death. It causes hearing impairment and
  • 13. Environmental Legislations Noise Pollution ( Regulation and Control) Rule 2000 Kinds : Industrial noise, Urban Noise, that prayers to be performed by Rural Noise. disturbing the peace of another. Maulana mufti syed V. State of WB Right to freedom of speech Article and others: 19(1)(a) speech includes right of not It can not be said that use of to speak and hear what you don’t microphone and loud speakers in want. "azaan " is integral and essential part Right to silence and not to be forced of religion. to listen unwanted sounds. Church of God (Full Gospel) in India V. KKR Majestic : No religion prescribes
  • 14. Environmental Legislations Criminal Remedies Sec 133 : Conditional order for disposal of any substance as is removal of Nuisance . likely to occasion explosion or There are certain categories of conflagration. cases which can be addressed 3. Conduct of any trade or under Sec 133 of the code. 1973 occupation, or the keeping of any goods or merchandise, injurious to health or physial comfort of the 1. The unlawful nuisance or community. obstruction to any way, river or channel, lawfully used by public 4. An unfenced tank, well or excavation near apublic way or place. or to a public place. 5. A dangerous animal requiring 2. Construction of any building or distruction, confinement or disposal.
  • 15. Environmental Legislations Criminal Remedies When can be invoked and others. In case of emergency where public When demolition of building shall be put to great inconvenience justified : and shall suffer an irreparable injury Dangerous condition and if the enchroachment or nuisance is detorioration due to incassant rains. not removed. Occupations or trades injurious to Not invoked where obstruction or heath : nuisance has been in existence for Trades which are themselves a long period of time, but no legal bar injurious, no the trades in course of as such. which public nuisance might be Scope of section 133: Munciple committed. council Ratlam V. Vardhichand
  • 16. Environmental Legislations Civil Remedies Damages  To abate nuisance : Cases relating to pollution covered by a) Nuisance, b) Negligence, c) Strict liability. Primary remedy is claim for damages. Covered under Nominal damages  Substantial damages To compensate fairly for injury suffered Exemplary damages: To compensate plaintiff and also to punish wrong doer in order to deter him for similar conduct in future.
  • 17. Environmental Legislations Civil Remedies Injunctions : Vital role in abating and d.) Perpetual OnjunctionTo prevent breach of preventing pollution. Where a person who has obligation, existing in favour of applicant, infringed or who is about to infringe the rights whether expressly or by implication and which of another , he is restrained from pursuing may arise from : such acts by way of injunctions. i) Contract a) Restrictive : Eg . A person is restrained for ii) In the nature of trust causing nuisance or to disturb some iii) Act complained of amounts to tort other persons right of easement. or civil wrong, b) Mandatory : Eg. Ordering defendant to take iv) may be any other legal obligation. down or remove a wall or other construction. Granted where damages do not provide c.) Temporary Injunction : To maintain status adequate relief, or where purpose is to prevent quo at a given date until trial on multiplicity of suit. merit concludes. Perpetual injunction : Only be granted by decree made at hearing and merits of suit.
  • 18. Environmental Legislations Constitutional Provisions Directive principles of state policy Article 48A: The state shall endeavor to protect and improve the environment and to safeguard the forests and wild life f the country. Through PIL, or through a letter on basis of article 21, duty under article 48A can be enforced. Cases: M.C.Mehta Vs. Union of India 1992 Tarun Vs. Union of India 1992 Satish Vs. State of Uttar Pradesh 1992 Fundamental Duties Article 51A(g): To protect and improve natural environment including forests, lakes, rivers and wild life, and to have compassion for living creatures.
  • 19. THANK YOU