National Green Tribunal Act (NGT) was established in 2010, under
India's constitutional provision of Article 21, which assures the
citizens of India, the right to a healthy environment. The tribunal
itself, is a special fast-track court to handle the expeditious disposal
of the cases pertaining to environmental issues.
The National Green Tribunal (NGT) was officially passed by the legislature on 18th October 2010 with its Chairperson, Justice Lokeshwar Singh Panta taking charge of his office here. The legislate Act of Parliament defines the National Green Tribunal Act, 2010 as follows,
During the Rio De Janeiro summit of United Nations Conference on Environment and Development in June 1992, India vowed the participating states to provide judicial and administrative remedies for the victims of the pollutants and other environmental damage.
There lies many reasons behind the setting up of this tribunal. After India's move with Carbon credits, such tribunal may play a vital role in ensuring the control of emissions and maintaining the desired levels. This is the first body of its kind that is required by its parent statute to apply the "polluter pays" principle and the principle of sustainable development.
Van Vigyan Bhawan,
Sector-V, R K Puram
New Delhi-110022
Tel: 011-26181504
Fax: 011-26170501
www.greentribunal.in
The National Green Tribunal (NGT) was officially passed by the legislature on 18th October 2010 with its Chairperson, Justice Lokeshwar Singh Panta taking charge of his office here. The legislate Act of Parliament defines the National Green Tribunal Act, 2010 as follows,
An Act to provide for the establishment of a National Green Tribunal for the effective and expeditious disposal of cases relating to environmental protection and conservation of forests and other natural resources including enforcement of any legal right relating to environment and giving relief and compensation for damages to persons and property and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.The Tribunal's dedicated jurisdiction in environmental matters shall provide speedy environmental justice and help reduce the burden of litigation in the higher courts. The Tribunal shall not be bound by the procedure laid down under the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, but shall be guided by principles of natural justice. The Tribunal is mandated to make and endeavour for disposal of applications or appeals finally within 6 months of filing of the same.Initially, the NGT is proposed to be set up at five places of sittings and will follow circuit procedure for making itself more accessible. New Delhi is the Principal Place of Sitting of the Tribunal and Bhopal, Pune, Kolkata and Chennai shall be the other 4 place of sitting of the Tribunal.
During the Rio De Janeiro summit of United Nations Conference on Environment and Development in June 1992, India vowed the participating states to provide judicial and administrative remedies for the victims of the pollutants and other environmental damage.
There lies many reasons behind the setting up of this tribunal. After India's move with Carbon credits, such tribunal may play a vital role in ensuring the control of emissions and maintaining the desired levels. This is the first body of its kind that is required by its parent statute to apply the "polluter pays" principle and the principle of sustainable development.
NGT Rules
- National Green Tribunal Act, 2010 (No. 19 of 2010).
- Notification dated 26/11/2010, National Green Tribunal (Manner of Appointment of Judicial and Expert Members Salaries, Allowances and other Terms and Conditions of Service of Chairperson and other Members and Procedure for Inquiry) Rules, 2010.
- Notification dated 04/04/2011 - GSR 295 (E) - NGT (Financial and Administrative Powers), Rules, 2011.
- The National Green Tribunal (Recruitment, Salaries and other terms and conditions of service of officers and other employees) rules, 2011.
- Notification dated 04/04/2011 GSR No. 296 (E) - NGT (Practice and Procedure) Rules, 2011.
- Notification No. S.O. 1003(E), dated 05/05/2011 - Specifying Delhi as the ordinary place of sitting of the National Green Tribunal.
- Notification No. S.O. 1004(E) and S.O. 1005(E), dated 05/05/2011 - Appointment of Expert Members & Judicial Members in the National Green Tribunal.
- Corrigendum No. S.O. 1254(E) dated 01/06/2011 to Notification No. S.O. 1004(E), dated 05/05/2011 and Corrigendum No. S.O. 1255(E) dated 01/06/2011 to Notification No. S.O. 1005(E), dated 05/05/2011- Appointment of Expert Members & Judicial Members in the National Green Tribunal.
- The National Green Tribunal (Recruitment, Salaries and other terms and conditions of service of officers and other employees) rules, 2011.
Van Vigyan Bhawan,
Sector-V, R K Puram
New Delhi-110022
Tel: 011-26181504
Fax: 011-26170501
www.greentribunal.in
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