Tags : CPCB

Battery Waste Management Rules, 2022.

-Kshama Kamath* The 2022 rules were brought up by “Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change” on Aug 22,2022 to ensure environmentally sound management of waste battery. These rules will replace the Batteries (Management and handling) Rules 2001. The rules cover all types of batteries that is Electric vehicle batteries, Portable batteries, Automotive batteries, and […]Read More

BROCHURE – FIVE DAY ONLINE TRAINING PROGRAMME ON ‘ENVIRONMENT LEGISLATIONS, INTERPRETATION, ENFORCEMENT, LEGAL AND STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS – CASE STUDIES’ FROM 8th – 12th, FEBRUARY 2021

ABOUT THE COURSE The Five-Day Training programme is designed with the main aim of delivering lectures and conducting discussions on case studies. During the initial sessions, the focus would be on understanding the Constitutional and jurisprudential background of the topics along with their interpretations. Emphasis would be on environmental legislations including Environment Protection Act, 1986; […]Read More

LG Polymer Gas Leak – An inquiry into the application of Domestic & International Legal Obligation revolving Chemical Accidents

LG POLYMER GAS LEAK – AN INQUIRY INTO THE APPLICATION OF DOMESTIC & INTERNATIONAL LEGAL OBLIGATIONS REVOLVING CHEMICAL ACCIDENTS Prof. (Dr.) Sairam Bhat, Professor of Law & Coordinator of CEERA Ms. Madhubanti Sadhya, Mr. Rohith Kamath and Ms. Geethanjali KV., Teaching Associates, CEERA, </strong In the wee hours of the morning of 7th May, 2020 […]Read More

NLSIU & CPCB Training Programme on Environmental Legislation [Feb 3-7, Bangalore]: Register by Jan 10

The entire training programme is designed for Five (5) days specifically for delivering lecture and discussions on case studies. During the initial sessions, the focus would be on understanding the Constitution, interpretation and the jurisprudential background to the topics. Emphasis would be on environmental legislations including Environment Protection Act, 1986; Water (Prevention and Control of […]Read More