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K-4003 Environmental Law (CCSU LLB) |
2016
(Section-A)
Q.1. Define Air pollutants.
Q.2. Acid rain is causing damage to the environment. Comment.
Q.3. What is forest produce?
Q.4. Write a short note on the “State Air Laboratory”.
Q.5. What is the greenhouse effect on the environment?
(Section-B)
Q.6. Examine the scope of section 133 of the CRPC tool for combating environmental pollution.
Q.7. Discuss the powers of the central government to supersede the Central Board under Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) act, 1974.
Q.8. Discuss public Interest litigation relating to the environment with the help of decided cases.
(Section-C)
Q.9. Write down the power of the State Board in taking samples and the procedure to be followed under the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) act, 1974.
Q.10.Describe the penal provisions imposed on the person for violating the order of the Board under Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act 1981.
Q.11. Analysis, concept of environmental impact assessment as legislatively incorporated and judicially applied to control hazardous wastes.
Q.12. Differentiate between reserve and protected forest. What are the rules laid down by the state government to regulate matters of protected Forest?
Q.13. “India is the first country in the world to provide Constitutional protection to the environment.” Comment on the Constitutional provisions.
2017
(Section-A)
Q.1. Define the environment.
Q.2. What is radioactive pollution?
Q.3. What is the main function of Zoo Authority?
Q.4. What is carbon trading?
Q.5. What do you understand by Acid rain?
(Section-B)
Q.6. Ozone layer depletion is causing damage to the environment. Comment.
Q.7. Discuss the provisions relating to protect the environment under the Indian constitution.
Q.8. Discuss the objects of the constitution of an area as a National Park.
(Section-C)
Q.9. Define Hazardous substances. What are precautions taken before handling hazardous substances?
Q.10. What are the provisions relating to prohibition on use of streams or well for disposal of polluting matter etc ? Under the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) act, 1974?
Q.11. Discuss the provision regarding the constitution of the State Board for prevention and control of air pollution. Explain the terms and conditions of Service of members. What are the disqualification of members?
Q.12.How is protection of specified plants made under Wildlife (Protection) act 1972?
Q.13. What are protected forests? State the power of the state government to make rules for protected Forests.
2018
(Section-A)
Q.1. Define the environment
Q.2. What is the purpose of constitution of an area as a national Park?
Q.3. What is the main function of the Central Zoo Authority?
Q.4. What is radioactive pollution?
Q.5. What are the hazardous substances? Discuss.
(Section-B)
Q.6. Discuss the provision relating to protect the environment under the Indian constitution.
Q.7. Define Hazardous Substances. What are the precautions taken for handling Hazardous substances?
Q.8. What are the functions and power of the Central and state Government Pollution Control Board? Comment.
(Section-C)
Q.9. What is the contribution of Public Interest Litigation to protect the environment?
Q.10. What are the disqualification of a person to be a member of the board constituted Under Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) act, 1974?
Q.11. (a) Explain in detail the concept of sustainable development.
(b) Ozone layer depletion is causing Damage to the environment.. Comment.
Q.12. What are the major International Treaties on Environment protection? What measures has India adopted to comply with them? Discuss.
Q.13. Discuss the power of the State Government to Supersede the State Board Under AIr (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act,1981.
2019
(Section-A)
Q.1. What are the duties of the wildlife advisory board?
Q.2. Protected forests.
Q.3. Hazardous substance.
Q.4. Write a short note on Acid rain.
Q.5. Environmental laboratories.
(Section-B)
Q.6. What duty regarding environment cast in the state under article 48A of Indian constitution?
Q.7. What are the conditions on use of certain industrial plants in air pollution control areas under section 21(5), of the Air(Prevention Control of Pollution) Act, 1981?
Q.8. What is the greenhouse effect on the environment?
(Section-C)
Q.9.What are the rules laid down by the state government to regulate matters of protected forests? Differentiate between protected and a reserve forest.
Q.10. Explain the rules of regulating environment pollution under the Environmental (Protection) Act, 1986.
Q.11. Noise is a nuisance in penal code and a health hazard in environmental law. Comment.
Q.12. Explain in detail the concept of sustainable development. What role has the India Supreme Court in making it applicable in India? Discuss.
Q.13. Write a detailed note on Public Interest Litigation and environment protection in India. Mention the contribution of MC Mehta in protection of the environment.
2022
(Section-A)
Q.1. Environment Laboratories
Q.2. Protected forest.
Q.3. Hazardous substances
Q.4. Define pollution
Q.5. What is the purpose of constitution of an area as a national Park?
(Section-B)
Q.6. Discuss ancient Indian philosophy relating to protection of the environment.
Q.7. Discuss the different kinds of pollution.
Q.8. Ozone layer depletion is causing Damage to the environment. Comment.
(Section-C)
Q.9. Explain the constitution, powers and function of the National Green Tribunal.
Q.10. Discuss the provisions under the constitution relating to the protection of the environment.
Q.11. Differentiate between reserve and protected forest? Discuss the rules laid down by the state government to regulate matter and protected forest?
Q.12. Discuss the provisions under Criminal Procedure code 1975 for combating environmental pollution.
Q.13. Discuss the provisions regarding the constitution, powers and functions of the State Board under the Air (Prevention and Control, Pollution) act, 1981.
2023
(Section-A)
Q.1. Sustainable Development and Environment.
Q.2. Greenhouse effect.
Q.3. Fundamental duties concerning environment under Constitution of India.
Q.4. “Environment is everything which is not me.” Explain briefly
Q.5. “Air Polluter” under the Air (Prevention and control of Pollution) Act,1981
(Section-B)
Q.6. Explain environment protection and ancient Indian philosophy relating to environment protection.
Q.7. Examine the scope of section 133 of code of criminal procedure as a tool for combating environmental pollution.
Q.8. Discuss a constitution of the State Board under the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974.
(Section-C)
Q.9. What is called environment pollution? What are its different kinds? What are its global effect?
Q.10. Is protection of the environment fundamental right? Explain with the help of relevant provisions and case laws.
Q.11. What are the restrictions on use of industrial plants under the Air (Prevention and control of pollution) act, 1981? Explain.
Q.12. What is the National Green Tribunal? How it is constituted? What are its powers and functions? Explain with decided cases.
Q.13. Write short notes on any two of the following:
(i) Polluter Pay Principle
(ii) Public Trust Doctrine
(iii) Current Environmental Problems
2024
(Section-A)
Q.1. Acid Rain and its reasons
Q.2. Protected forest and Reserve forest
Q.3. State Air laboratory
Q.4. Define sewer and trade to underwater prevention and control of pollution of 74
Q.5. Soil Erosion
(Section-B)
Q.6. Explain environmental degradation and pollution. What are different kinds of environmental degradation and pollution?
Q.7. Discuss Public Interest Litigation relating to the environment with case laws.
Q.8. Niose is a nuisance in the penal code and a health hazard in environmental laws. Comment.
(Section-C)
Q.9. Discuss the main objective of the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981. How far the objectives of the Act been achieved?
Q.10. Describe rules laid by the Central Government to regulate environmental pollution under Environmental Protection Act, 1986.
Q.11. How does the Indian Forest act, 1927 help in maintaining the environmental balance?
Q.12. Mention the main International Treaties on Environment production. What measures have been adopted to comply with them in India? Discuss.
Q.13. Discuss the power of the state Board to take samples of effluents and procedure to be followed in connection therewith.