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Weightage

(%)
Module I: International Environmental Law

20%

UN Convention on Human Environment, 1972


Stockholm Principles, Establishment of Environmental
Institutional like UNEP.
UN Conference on Environment & Development, 1992
Rio Principles.
Kyoto Conference and Pact on Global Warming, 1997.
Earth Summit+10 (2002).
Earth Summit +20 (2012).

Module II: Constitutional Perspective

20%

Constitutional Provisions for the protection of


Environment: With special reference to Article 14, Article
19(1)(g) and Article 21.
Directive Principles of State Policy: Article 48A,
Fundamental Duty: Article 51(a)(g).
Remedies for the Enforcement and Writ Jurisdiction,
Public Interest Litigation and Role of Supreme Court in
protection of the Environment,
Case laws: Bhopal Gas Tragedy, Oleum Gas leak Case,
Closure of Industries in Delhi Case, Goa Foundation Case,
case, Ganga Pollution Case, Narmada Bachao Aandolan
Case, Yamuna Action Plan, Dehradun-Mussorrie
Quarrying Case, Coca-Cola Society (Mumbai) Case, Taj
Trapezium Case, CNG Vehicles Case, Kanpur Tanneries
Case, Municipalities Case, Tamil Nadu Tanneries Case,
Anti-Smoking Case, Hauz Khas Eateries case, Delhi
Ridge Case,

Module III: Prevention and Control of Noise Pollution


Noise Pollution: Articles 19(1)(a), 21 and 25 in relation to 15%
Noise Pollution.
Noise Pollution under the Law of Torts, IPC and CrPC
Control of Noise Pollution under: The Police Act 1861,
The Workmens Compensation Act 1923, The Motor
Vehicles Act 1988 & The Central Motor Vehicles Rules
1989 and The Factories Act 1948.
Case Laws: Church of God Case.

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