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Development of green courts in india : a legal study of the national green tribunal (Also available on CD)

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CONTENTS Abstract i Acknowledgements v CONTENTS vii List of tables xi List of figures xiii List of abbreviations xv 1. Introduction 1 1.1. Back ground 1 1.2. Objectives 1 1.3. Research Questions 1 1.4. Methodology 2 1.5. Limitations 2 1.6. Environment : Definition 3 1.7. Industrial Revolution 3 1.8. Threats to Environment 5 1.9. Need of Environmental Laws 5 2. Factors Influencing Environmental Jurisprudence 9 2.1. No Specific Definition 9 2.2. Unforeseen factors 9 2.3. Economic condition 10 2.4. Diversity 11 2.5. Law has to grow 11 3. Environmental Jurisprudence and Adjudicatory Mechanisms 13 3.1. 1972 ? Stockholm Conference: The Reference Point 13 3.2. Post Stockholm Enactments and Jurisprudential Events 14 3.3. The wildlife protection act 15 3.4. The Air and Water acts 16 3.5. 42nd Constitutional Amendment 16 3.6. The Environment (Protection) Act 17 3.7. Oleum Gas Leak Case 1985: A Landmark Destination 19 3.8. Role of Supreme Court in laying down Environmental Jurisprudence 22 3.9. Environmental Enactments 25 3.10. Adjudicatory Mechanisms 26 3.11. Other Administrative and Institutional Efforts 27 Education of Environment Science 28 4. National Green Tribunal (NGT) 29 4.1. Tribunals 29 4.2. Basic Features (NGT) 30 5. NGT : Whether it is justified? 31 5.1. Single window counter 31 5.2. Sitting locations of NGT 31 5.3. Wildlife cases out of loop 32 6. NGT : Strengths and Limitations 33 6.1. Specialized body equipped with necessary expertise 33 6.2. Support to developmental activities 33 6.3. SuoMoto and Writ of Mandamus 34 6.4. Roar of toothless lion 34 6.5. The Nirma cement plant 35 6.6. Support from governmental agencies 35 7. Are the Judiciary and Government Complementary? 37 8. NGT: Comparison with existing specialized courts 39 9. Findings, Conclusions, Suggestions 41 9.1. Could be the best model in the world, but not for India 41 9.2. NGT only for luxurious cases : Roar of toothless lion: 41 9.3. Flooding of Environmental Laws: 42 9.4. Can the inefficiency be termed as corruption? 43 References 45
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CONTENTS Abstract i Acknowledgements v CONTENTS vii List of tables xi List of figures xiii List of abbreviations xv 1. Introduction 1 1.1. Back ground 1 1.2. Objectives 1 1.3. Research Questions 1 1.4. Methodology 2 1.5. Limitations 2 1.6. Environment : Definition 3 1.7. Industrial Revolution 3 1.8. Threats to Environment 5 1.9. Need of Environmental Laws 5 2. Factors Influencing Environmental Jurisprudence 9 2.1. No Specific Definition 9 2.2. Unforeseen factors 9 2.3. Economic condition 10 2.4. Diversity 11 2.5. Law has to grow 11 3. Environmental Jurisprudence and Adjudicatory Mechanisms 13 3.1. 1972 ? Stockholm Conference: The Reference Point 13 3.2. Post Stockholm Enactments and Jurisprudential Events 14 3.3. The wildlife protection act 15 3.4. The Air and Water acts 16 3.5. 42nd Constitutional Amendment 16 3.6. The Environment (Protection) Act 17 3.7. Oleum Gas Leak Case 1985: A Landmark Destination 19 3.8. Role of Supreme Court in laying down Environmental Jurisprudence 22 3.9. Environmental Enactments 25 3.10. Adjudicatory Mechanisms 26 3.11. Other Administrative and Institutional Efforts 27 Education of Environment Science 28 4. National Green Tribunal (NGT) 29 4.1. Tribunals 29 4.2. Basic Features (NGT) 30 5. NGT : Whether it is justified? 31 5.1. Single window counter 31 5.2. Sitting locations of NGT 31 5.3. Wildlife cases out of loop 32 6. NGT : Strengths and Limitations 33 6.1. Specialized body equipped with necessary expertise 33 6.2. Support to developmental activities 33 6.3. SuoMoto and Writ of Mandamus 34 6.4. Roar of toothless lion 34 6.5. The Nirma cement plant 35 6.6. Support from governmental agencies 35 7. Are the Judiciary and Government Complementary? 37 8. NGT: Comparison with existing specialized courts 39 9. Findings, Conclusions, Suggestions 41 9.1. Could be the best model in the world, but not for India 41 9.2. NGT only for luxurious cases : Roar of toothless lion: 41 9.3. Flooding of Environmental Laws: 42 9.4. Can the inefficiency be termed as corruption? 43 References 45

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