Project Topics - SecA - Environmental Law

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B.A.LL.B.(Hons.

), Semester-IV(A)
Sub: Environment Law

Course Teacher: - Dr. Rana Navneet Roy


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Name of Student Project Topics
No. No.
3 Abhay Jaiswal Analysis of United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, 1992 (UNFCCC)
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6 Aditi Sharma History and Development of Environmental Law during British India
2.

Development Of Environmental Law at International Level from Rio Conference, 1992 to Johannesburg
8 Advaita Kapoor
3. Conference on Sustainable Development, 2002

9 Agrima Pandey Protection of Intellectual Property ant Traditional Rights under Biodiversity Law
4.

11 Akash Singh Problem of Environmental Pollution as Social and Economic Issues


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13 Alice Minj Right to Clean Environment under the Constitution of India


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22 Anshu Sharma Evolution of Precautionary Principle and its Relevance for Environment Protection
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24 Apeksha Sakshi Peter Development of International Law After Kyoto Protocol,1997


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28 Arpit Suman Gamit Role of Natioanal and International Organization in the Protection of Environment
9.

30 Arush Parihar Analysis of Global Warming and Ozone Depletion with Special Reference to Montreal Protocol
10.
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Name of Student Project Topics
No. No.
33 Astha Kujur Law and Policy on Protection of Wild Animals in India
11.

36 Ayush Agrawal Protection of Environment through Precautionary Principle: An Indian Perspective


12.

37 Ayush Dwivedi Evolution of the Concept of Sustainable Development and its Application in the Protection of Environment
13.

38 Ayush Pokhriyal Doctrine of Absolute Liability as Evolved in M.C. Mehta v. Union of India (AIR 1987 SC 1086)
14.

Chhatresh Kumar Effect of Stockholm Conference, 1972 on the Indian Constitution


44
15. Sahu

52 Himanchal Bhagat Concept of Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) with Special Reference to EIA Notification, 2006
16.

55 Hrithik Yadav Innovative Role of the Supreme Court of India in the Protection and Preservation of Environment
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56 Imran Ahmed Khan Protection of Environment under other Laws (For Ex. – CrPC, CPC, IPC, Law of Torts, etc)
18.

Ishita Venkata Naga Implication of Stockholm Conference on Environmental Protection at National and International Level
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19. Sai Chinta

Jayadeep Doctrine of Public Trust as Evolved in M.C. Mehta v. Kamal Nath (1997)1 SCC 388
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20. Manchikalapudi

64 Karan Kumar Outcome of the Brundtland Commission with Special Reference to Sustainable Development
21.

66 Khushboo Sehrawat Importance of Forest and Need of its Conservation


22.
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Name of Student Project Topics
No. No.
73 Lida Lalrammawii Contribution of Indian Judiciary in the Development of Environmental Jurisprudence
23.

76 Madhur Bhatt National Green Tribunal as an Alternative Arrangement


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80 Mansi Chandrakar Law and Policy on Climate Change: Challenges and Prospects
25.

84 Naman Gupta Concept of Fundamental Principles Of Internnational Environmental Law


26.

87 Neeraj Kumar Verma Relevance of Millennium Development Goals (MDG) in the Environmental Protection
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88 Nikha Goyal Wildlife Conservation in India: An Overview


28.

91 Nimit Bhimjiyani Role of Pollution Control Board in Controlling Environmental Pollution in India
29.

93 Nitisha Agrawal Relevance of Kyoto Protocol in Stabilization of Green House Gases


30.

95 Palak Asati Importance of Earth Summit for Environment


31.

96 Pallavi Dubey Issues of Climate Change and Mitigation Measures


32.

103 Pranabh Kumar Concept of Carbon Trading in the Process of Stabilization of Greenhouse Gases
33.

106 Prateek Kant Importance of Biodiversity and Ecosystem


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107 Pratibha Ekka Role of United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) in Framing Policies for Environmental Protection
35.
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Name of Student Project Topics
No. No.
117 Raghvendra Singh Evolution of Public Interest Litigation in the Field Of Environment in India
36.

Electronic Waste as an Emerging Threat to Environment


37. 118 Rahul Kumar

121 Ruchir Thakur Rainwater Harvesting and Governmental Policies


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125 Sakshi Rajawat Need Of International Environmental Law Regime for Environment Protection
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126 Sanchay Wadhwa Principle of Common but Differentiated Responsibility and its Relevance in Policy Making
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130 Sarthak Sangwai Importance of Tribunalization in the Environmental Governance


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133 Shashank Agrawal Development Of International Environmental Law From Stockholm Conference To Rio Conference
42.

Concept of Polluter Pays Principle and Environmental Protection & Preservation


43. 137 Shivank Verma

138 Shivi Katlam History and Development of Environmental Protection in India


44.

145 Shubham Patel Problem of Global Warming and Ozone Depletion: Challenges and Prospects
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147 Sonal Sengar Case Analysis of Indian Council of Enviro-Legal Action v. Union of India (AIR 1996 SC 1446)
46.

150 Subodh Asthana Principle Of State Sovereignty And Transboundary Pollution


47.

153 Surbhi Jhanwar Relevance of 42nd Constitution Amendment Act, 1976 for Protection and Improvement of Environment
48.
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Name of Student Project Topics
No. No.
155 Swapnil Bhagat Dynamic Interpretation of Articles 14, 19 & 21 of the Indian Constitution for Environmental Matters
49.

Relevance of Precautionary Principle and its Adoption in India


50. 159 Trishali Netam

163 Vandita Mishra Relevance of Polluter Pays Principle and its Adoption in India
51.

169 Ved Chandrakar Relevance of Common but Differentiated Responsibility Principle and its Adoption in India
52.

170 Vedant Tapadia Relevance of Principle of Sustainable Development in overall Protection of Environment
53.

174 Vinayak Nawal Sources and Impact of Noise Pollution in India


54.

177 Vishal Singh Pathania Analysis of UN Convention on Biodiversity, 1992


55.

Analysis of UNFCCC, 1992


56. 178 Vishwa Vijay Singh

181 Yogendra Kumar Sahu Concept of Flexible Mechanisms under the Kyoto Protocol, 1997
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