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Indian Environmental Law

The objective of environmental law is to preserve and also to protect the environment and the main objective of environmental law is to protect the environment and create rules for how people can use natural resources.

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Indian Environmental Law

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  1. Maul Blog shared an important content on Indian Environmental Law. Meaning Environmental Law consist of all legal guidelines and rules that are required to protect our environment. Every country has enacted laws regarding environmental protection and pollution control. In India, there are several acts for environment protection that says pollution of the environment is the duty of government. Laws and policy of India, concerning the protection of the environment, a measure taken to reserve climate change and achieve a zero-carboneconomy. Objective The objective of environmental law is to preserve and also to protect the environment and the main objective of environmental law is to protect the environment and create rules for how people can use natural resources. It is the practice of protecting the environment from individual, organization andgovernment. How and when law passed? It was the Bhopal gas tragedy which necessitated the government of India to enact a comprehensive environmental legislation, which includes rules relating to storing, handling and use of hazardouswaste. On the basis of these rules, the Environment Protection Act, 1986 is enforced by the Central Pollution Control Board. There are three acts covered under this actare:-

  2. The National Green Tribunal established under the National Green Tribunal Act of 2010. It has jurisdiction overall environmental cases dealing with substantial environmental questions and acts covered under the Water Act,1974. • The Public Liability and Insurance ACT,1991. • National Green TribunalAct. • Conclusion • Due to the environmental laws, our natural environment is protected and it makes human life possible and defines our cultural environment who we are. It is therefore essential that our population and economic growth are environmentally sustainable. Therefore environmental law is muchneeded. • I hope you like this article posted by MAULBLOG.

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