Indian Legal System > Civil Laws > Environmental Laws > The Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 > Powers of State Pollution Control Board In this article, we shall study the powers of State Pollution Control Board. Power to Obtain Information (Section 20): For the purposes of enabling the State Pollution Control Board […]
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Powers of State Pollution Control Board
- Post author By Hemant More
- Post date May 17, 2019
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- Tags Abdul Hamid v. Gwalior Rayon Co., Ambuja Petro Chemical v. A.P. Pollution Control Board, Andhra Pradesh Pollution Control Board v. M.V. Nayudu, Associated Trades v. State Of West Bengal, Bhavani River Shakthi sugar Ltd, Delhi Bottling Co. Pvt. Ltd. v. Central Board for the Prevention and Control of Water Pollution, M. C. Mehta v. Union of India, Maharaja Shri Umaid Mills v. State of Rajasthan, Mahavir Soap and Godakhu Factory v. Union of India, Mandu Distillers v. M.P Pradushan Niwaran Mandal, Narula Dying and Printing Works v. Union of India, Power of Entry and Inspection, Power to carry out certain work, Power to give directions, Power to Obtain Information, Power to refuse or withdraw consent for establishment of any industry, Power to Take Samples of Effluents for Analysis, Stella Silks v. State of Karnataka, Sukhna Paper Mill v. State of Punjab, T.N. Godaverman Tirumalpad v. Union of India