Enviro Intro
Enviro Intro
Enviro Intro
I. Genesis of Environmental
Laws in India
• The Environmental law in India protects the
environment – pollution prevention of air,
water, Soil, noise, forests and wild life, &
Protection of ancient monuments .
• Awareness of environment through
education and public awareness has
increased.
• Most of the laws were codified by the
British for Environmental Protection by
preventing discharge of pollutants,
limiting /banning their discharge,
prevention of poaching and felling of trees: -
Some of British codified laws that
are codified by British are
– Shore nuisance Act 1853
– Indian forest Act 1865
– Wild birds & Animal Protection Act
1912
– Explosive substance Act 1908 &
– The poison Act 1919
II. The Stockholm Declaration,
1972
The Stockholm Declaration (1972)
• The noise pollution regulation & control rules was framed by central
govt. in 2000.
• Ambient air quality standards with inclusion of noise
pollution was set.
• The permissible noise levels are set for-
–Industrial area,
–residential area,
– commercial, and
–silence zones(hospitals, courts, educational
institutions).
Public liability Insurance Act 1991
• The act aims to provide relief to the persons affected by an accident occurring while
• The every owner who ever shall handle hazardous substance shall take one or
accident .
• The collector of the are is empowered to verify the occurrence of any accident.& inviting
• The central govt. also funds for compensation under ‘Environment relied fund’
• This act aims to provide :
– For Strict liability damages arising from any accident while
handling hazardous substances.
– For the establishment of National environmental tribunal for
effective, speedy, efficient disposal of the cases arising from such
accidents.
– helps the victims to get compensation and get relief at
early.
– The owner is made liable for strict enforcement incase of hazard to
the public.
– The claimant is not required to plead and establish that death /
injury/ damage in respect of which claim has been made due to any
wrongful act / neglect.
V. Enforcement Agencies
(Pollution Control Boards &
National Green Tribunal)
Pollution Control Boards are statutory bodies (has
own laws for governance). They were constituted to
control pollution in 1974, thereby protecting the
atmosphere from further degradation.
Functions:
Functions:
1) Advise the State Govt. on matters of pollution and on
‘siting’ of industries.
2) To carry out inspection of polluting industries and
areas.
3) To lay down effluent & emission standards.
4) To issue consent to industries and other activities for
compliance of prescribed emission and effluent standards.
National Green Tribunal (NGT)