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Water act

1 Environmental Law in India S. C. Shastri


This book talks about the legaliti es related to the environment and consists of two chapters :
fi rst - Forest and the Law, Second - Internati onal Environmental Law. The Biological Diversity
Act 2002 has alos been included in additi on to the environmental jurisprudence.

2.P. Leelakrishnan, Environmental Law in India,

Environmental Law in India

The Environmental Law in India is a comprehensive and exhaustive publication on the


field of Environmental Law. The Book exhaustively deals with the constitutional
mandate for environmental protection, judicial review of decisions affecting
environment, environment impact assessment and the public participation in the
assessment process.

The book extensively covers the law relating to this field along with necessary
international conventions and Jurisprudence evolved by the Indian Judiciary and is a
useful reference for practicing lawyers, academicians, law students, social activists and
researchers.

3.

Shyam Diwan and Armin Rosencranz, Environmental Law and Policy in India, Cases, Materials
and Statutes

Statutes:

1. Environment (Protection) Act of 1986

2. The Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act of 1974.

Pondicherry Papers Ltd vs. Central Board for Prevention and Control of Water Pollution- 1
Madras High Court Cri.M.P.No. 4662 and 4663 of 1978 March 21, 1980
Dr. Indiremani Dyarelai Gupta v Nathu AIR 1986 DEL 152.
Delhi Bottling Company Pvt. Ltd. vs. Central Board for the Prevention and Control of Water
Pollution-2

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2
AGGRAWAL TEXTILE INDUSTRIES v STATE OF RAJASTHAN - Rajasthan High Court
S.B.C. Writ Petition No. 1375/80 March 2,1981

ANDHRA PRADESH STATE BOARD FOR PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF WATER


POLLUTION v ANDHRA PRADESH RAYONS LTD.3 AIR 1989 SC 611

KERALA STATE BOARD FOR PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF WATER POLLUTION


v GWALIOR RAYON SILK MANUFACTURING (WEAVING) COMPANY LTD. 4 AIR 1986
KER 256

Saraswati Sugar Mills v Haryana State Board AIR 1992 SC 224

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AIR 1986 KER 256
B collective bargain
Goswami, V.G., Labour and Industrial Law,
 The book is widely read because of its comprehensive coverage of important labour enactments and treatment of the
subject in an easy-to-understand and lucid language. It is most authoritative and exhaustive commentary on various
industrial enactments intended to help the professional managers, business executives and government officers
dealing with labour and industrial laws.

Cases
Syndicate Bank v K.Umesh Naik9
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Syndicate Bank v K.Umesh Naik, AIR 1995 SC 319

AP State Road Transport Corporation Employee’s Union v APSRTC (1970) Lab IC 1225 (AP
Conway v Way7 7 Conway v Way (1909) AC 506 (HL)

B.R.Singh v Union of India (1990) Lab IC 389


Syndicate Bank v K.Umesh Naik, AIR 1995 SC 319

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Muir Mills Ltd. v. Suti Mill Mazdoor Union, (1955 1 LJJ 1 (SC)

11
State of Mysore v. Workers of Gold Mines, AIR 1958 SC 923

Kamal Leather Karamchari Sangathan v. Liberty Footwear Company 12 AIR 1990 SC 247
15
Bharat Iron Works v. Bhagubhai Balubbai Patel (1976) Lab. I.C. 4
Ram Prasad Viswakarma v. Industrial Tribunal 14 (1961) I LL.J 504

Acts
b. IHLPerfidy
books

Harris, D., J., “Cases and Materials on International Law”,


Harris provides a sound basis for any public international law course through an

extensive selection of extracts and background information supplemented by

authoritative commentary and expert analysis.

Shaw, Malcolm, “International Law


It gives an accurate and well-balanced account of the development and current state of the law.
In light of recent developments, the new chapters on international criminal law and the
International Court of Justice are welcome.
Kriangsak, Kittichaisaree, ‘International Criminal Law’

 Critical assessment of the jurisprudence underpinning


international criminal law plus case analysis furthers understanding of
the theory and the practice of this fast developing field
 Provides both an assessment of the current state of international
criminal law and a guide to the prospects for future development
IHL

- 1.Md. JahidHossainBhuiyan, Prof Louise Doswald Beck & Prof.


AzizurRahmanChowdhury, International Humanitarian Law - An Anthology

This outstanding book is designed to give the reader an authoritative understanding over International Humanitarian
Law. The well-written opening chapter traces the historical development of International Humanitarian Law from
ancient times to our time and examines its nature, scope and purpose. The book shows the relationship between
International Humanitarian Law with Public International Law,

2.How does law protect in war``, Volume 1, Outline of International Humanitarian Law, ICRC
The authors aim to show that international humanitarian law is actually being
applied in contemporary practice and that it guides those seeking answers to
the legal problems arising from armed conflicts.
- 3.
- David Rieff, Humanitarianism in Crisis, A bed for the Night

A Bed for the Night reveals how humanitarian organizations trying to bring relief in an ever more violent and
dangerous world are often betrayed and misused, and have increasingly lost sight of their purpose.

Drawing on first-hand reporting from hot war zones around the world - Bosnia, Rwanda, Congo, Kosovo, Sudan and,
most recently, Afghanistan - David Rieff shows us what humanitarian aid workers do in the field and the growing gap
between their noble ambitions and their actual capabilities for alleviating suffering.
LADDHU

Randhir Singh v. Union of India AIR 1982 SC 879

Dhirendra Chamoli and Anr. v. State Of U.P. AIR 1982 SC 879


Daily Rated Casual Labour v. Union of India 1987 AIR 2342

Damyanti Naranga v. The Union of India 1971 SCR (3) 840


P. Balakotaiah v. Union of India 1958 SCR 1052

M.H. Devendrappa v. Karnataka State Small Industries Development Corpn, AIR 1998 SC 1064 : (1998) 3
SCC 732

All India Bank Employees vs National Industrial Tribunal 1962 SCR (3) 269
Mineral Miners’ Union v. Kudremukh Iron Ore Co. Ltd. ILR 1988 KAR 2878

Baldev Singh Gandhi v. State of Rajasthan, AIR 2002 SC 1124


D.K. Yadav vs J.M.A. Industries Ltd 1993 SCR (3) 930

Paschim Banga Khet Mazdoor Samity v. State of West Bengal (AIR 1996 SC 2426
Vishakha & Ors. v. State of Rajasthan (1997) 6 SCC 241

Suraj v. State of Madhya Pradesh, AIR 1960 MP 303


People’s Union for Democratic Rights v. Union of India, AIR 1982 SC 1473

Sanjit Roy v. State of Rajasthan, 1983, SCR (2) 271

Consumer Education & Research Centre v. Union of India AIR 1995 SC 923

Madhu Kishwar v. State of Bihar, AIR 1996 SC 1870

Edward Mills Co. v. Ajmer, AIR 1955 SC 25

STATUTES

CONSTITUTION, , the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947, the Minimum Wages Act, 1948, the

Employees’ State Insurance Act, 1948, Factories Act, 1948, ESI Act, 1948, Employees’ Compensation Act,
1923, . Minimum Wages Act, 1948 and the Payment of Wages Act, 1936 regulate wage payment.
Payment of Bonus Act, 1965
Books

1.LABOUR AND INDUSTRIAL LAWS


by 
P. K. Padhi

This comprehensive and well-organised text, now in its Second Edition, explains, with great clarity
and precision, the labour and industrial laws such as the Industrial Disputes Act, the Factories Act,
and the Contract Labour Act. While giving a broad perspective of the subject, the text brings out the
objectives behind the enactment of every legislation, discusses the relevant case laws and shows how
the Constitution is related to labour laws.

2.Labour & Industrial Laws S.N. Mishra

The present work is a brief commentary of Twenty- one different labour


enactments dealing with Labour- Management relations, Social Security
legislations and Minimum Standard legislations. This edition has been
enriched by incorporating relevant material on Collective Bargaining.
Important amendments and recent judicial decisions have also been
included in this work
3.Labour Laws - Everybody Should Know by HL kumar

The prime purpose of this revised edition has been to incorporate the amended provisions of
laws and to retain, to the fullest extent, the direct and simple approach of the authors with its
emphasis on short words and brief sentences.

Bibliography

7. G. M. Kothari and A. G. Kothari, A Study of Industrial Law, Vols. 1 and 2, N. M. Tripathi Private
Limited, Bombay, 4thedition, 1987.

8. Labour Bureau, India Labour Year Book , Ministry of Labour and Employment, Government of
India, New Delhi, 2004.

9. S. Malik, P. L. Malik's Industrial Law, Vols. I and II, Eastern Book Co., Lucknow, 23rdedition, 2011.

10. S. Mathur, Labour Policy and Industrial Relations in India, Ram Prasad and Sons, Agra, 1968.

11. S. Mishra, Modern Labour Laws and Industrial Relations, Deep and Deep Publications, NewDelhi,
1992.
12. S.N. Mishra, Labour and Industrial Laws, Central Law Publications, Allahabad, 26th edition, 2011.

LIST OF RECOMMENDED BOOKS LABOUR LAWS & PRACTICE BOOKS FOR READINGS 1. P.L. Malik :
Industrial Law; Eastern Book Company; 34, Lalbagh, Lucknow. 2. N.D. Kapoor : Handbook of
Industrial Law; Sultan Chand & Sons, 23, Darya Ganj, New Delhi – 110002. 3. S.S. Gulshan & :
Economic, Labour and Industrial Laws; Sultan Chand & Sons, 23, G.K. Kapoor Daryaganj, New Delhi-
2. 4. P. L. Malik : Labour and Industrial Laws (Pocket Edition); Eastern Book Company, 34, Lalbagh,
Lucknow-226 001. 5. H.L. Kumar : Labour Laws; Universal Laws Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd., G.T. Karnal
Road, Delhi – 110033. 6. Labour & Industrial : Universal Law Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd., G.T. Karnal
Road, Delhi – 110033. Laws (Legal Manual) 7. Relevant Bare Acts. 8. N.D. Kapoor & Rajni Abbi :
General Laws and Procedures; Sultan Chand & Sons. New Delhi. 9. Taxmann’s :Labour Laws. 10. Rai
Technology University, Labour Laws JOURNALS 1. e-bulletin : Available on ICSI website -
www.icsi.edu 2. Chartered Secretary : The ICSI, New Delhi-110 003. (Monthly) 3. All India Reporter :
All India Reporter Ltd., Congress Nagar, Nagpur.

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