Exam Details
Subject | environmental law | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | b.a. ll.b. | |
Department | ||
Organization | Hidayatullah National Law University | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | April, 2018 | |
City, State | chhattisgarh, raipur |
Question Paper
I.D.
END TERM EXAMINATION, APRIL-2018
B.A.LL.B. (HONS.)
SEMESTER-IV
Environmental Law
Max. Marks: 60 Time Allowed: 3:00 Hrs.
Note: Answer five questions including Question No. 1 which is compulsory.The number of marks carried by
each question is indicated at the end of the question.
1. Answer the following (each answer should be in approximately 100 words)(Marks
Explain the importance of MC Mehta v Kamal Nath (2002) 3 SCC 653
What is Agenda 21?
Write down the Salient Features of the Biodiversity Act, 2002.
Define the term "environment" under the Environment Protection Act, 1986.
Define the precautionary principle.
Explain the importance of Brundtland Report 1987.
Write the important features of Kyoto Protocol.
Write the importance of Articles 252 and 253 of the Indian Constitution in the context of Indian
environmental law.
Explain the judicial contribution of Justice VR Krishna Iyer in protection of environment in India.
Explain "Intergenerational Equity".
2. Write Notes on the following: (Marks
Vellore Citizens' Welfare Forum v. Union of India (1996) 5 SCC 647.
Rural Litigation and Entitlement Kendra, Dehradun v. State of UP AIR 1988 SC 2187
3. Write Notes on the Following: (Marks
Penalties under the Environment Protection Act, 1986.
Contribution of the Supreme Court in Indian Council for Enviro-Legal Action v.Union of India
(1996) 3 SCC 212
4. Explain the Absolute Liability Principle and compare it with the Strict Liability Principle. Write three
important judgments of the Supreme Court of India on application of the Absolute Liability Principle.
(Marks 10)
5. Write three important Judgment of the Supreme Court of India on Environmental Impact Assessment
law. (Marks 10)
6. Write Short Notes on the Following: (Marks
Offences by the companies under the Pollution Control Legislations.
Explain the rights of tribes and other forest dwellers under the Forest Rights Act, 2006.
7. Explain the following: (Marks
Explain the law relating to bio-medical waste in India.
Write the contribution of the Supreme Court of India in protection of Wild Life.
END TERM EXAMINATION, APRIL-2018
B.A.LL.B. (HONS.)
SEMESTER-IV
Environmental Law
Max. Marks: 60 Time Allowed: 3:00 Hrs.
Note: Answer five questions including Question No. 1 which is compulsory.The number of marks carried by
each question is indicated at the end of the question.
1. Answer the following (each answer should be in approximately 100 words)(Marks
Explain the importance of MC Mehta v Kamal Nath (2002) 3 SCC 653
What is Agenda 21?
Write down the Salient Features of the Biodiversity Act, 2002.
Define the term "environment" under the Environment Protection Act, 1986.
Define the precautionary principle.
Explain the importance of Brundtland Report 1987.
Write the important features of Kyoto Protocol.
Write the importance of Articles 252 and 253 of the Indian Constitution in the context of Indian
environmental law.
Explain the judicial contribution of Justice VR Krishna Iyer in protection of environment in India.
Explain "Intergenerational Equity".
2. Write Notes on the following: (Marks
Vellore Citizens' Welfare Forum v. Union of India (1996) 5 SCC 647.
Rural Litigation and Entitlement Kendra, Dehradun v. State of UP AIR 1988 SC 2187
3. Write Notes on the Following: (Marks
Penalties under the Environment Protection Act, 1986.
Contribution of the Supreme Court in Indian Council for Enviro-Legal Action v.Union of India
(1996) 3 SCC 212
4. Explain the Absolute Liability Principle and compare it with the Strict Liability Principle. Write three
important judgments of the Supreme Court of India on application of the Absolute Liability Principle.
(Marks 10)
5. Write three important Judgment of the Supreme Court of India on Environmental Impact Assessment
law. (Marks 10)
6. Write Short Notes on the Following: (Marks
Offences by the companies under the Pollution Control Legislations.
Explain the rights of tribes and other forest dwellers under the Forest Rights Act, 2006.
7. Explain the following: (Marks
Explain the law relating to bio-medical waste in India.
Write the contribution of the Supreme Court of India in protection of Wild Life.
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