| J. G. Lammers - 1984 - 760 pages
...storage and water power", subject, however, to the exclusive power of the Union to regulate and develop interstate rivers and river valleys "to the extent...by Parliament by law to be expedient in the public interest".2 While the Constitution3 generally invests the Supreme Court with the power to decide interstate... | |
| 1994 - 426 pages
...on the State List, the center is given power to legislate over industries "the control of which by the Union is declared by Parliament by law to be expedient in the public interest," and through the Industrial Development and Regulation Act the center has assumed control over almost... | |
| 1994 - 426 pages
...on the State List, the center is given power to legislate over industries "the control of which by the Union is declared by Parliament by law to be expedient in the public interest," and through the Industrial Development and Regulation Act the center has assumed control over almost... | |
| 1999 - 168 pages
...(List III). Water is mentioned in both List 1 and List II as follows: List I (Union List), Entry 56 — "Regulation and Development of interstate rivers and...Parliament by Law to be expedient in the Public Interest;" and List II (State List), Entry 1 7 — "Water, that is to say, water supplies, irrigation and canals,... | |
| 1999 - 192 pages
...basin basis, and this is clearly stated in India's National Water Policy. In India's Constitution, regulation and development of interstate rivers and...Parliament by law to be expedient in the public interest, is a "Central Subject." However, subject to the above, water is a "State Subject" and under India's... | |
| Diane Elizabeth Kirkby, Catharine Coleborne - 2001 - 324 pages
...earlier Government of India Act 1935, but with a rider: entry 56 of List I (central list) includes the 'regulation and development of inter-state rivers...the control of the Union is declared by Parliament to be expedient in public interest'. The constitutional framework entrenched one part of watermanagement,... | |
| Salman M. A. Salman, Kishor Uprety - 2002 - 428 pages
...Central Government, or the Union as the Constitution calls it, has the authority under entry 56 of List I over "regulation and development of inter-state rivers...Parliament by law to be expedient in the public interest." In addition to these two entries, Article 262 (1) of the Constitution deals with disputes relating... | |
| Vijay P. Singh, Ram Narayan Yadava - 2003 - 600 pages
...water power, subject to the provisions of Entry 56 of List 1". Entry 56 of the Union List provides for: "Regulation and development of inter-state rivers...Parliament by law to be expedient in the public interest". Article 262- Adjudication of disputes relating to waters of interstate rivers or river values:(a) Parliament... | |
| Sanjeev Khagram - 2004 - 292 pages
...Union List," which charges the federal government with "Regulation and development of inter- State rivers and river valleys to the extent to which such...Parliament by law to be expedient in the public interest." These provisions clearly gave the Centre the authority to intervene in water resources management and... | |
| M. Monirul Qader Mirza - 2004 - 390 pages
...rivers and river valleys to the extent to which such regulation and development under the control ofthe Union is declared by Parliament by law to be expedient in the public interest”. ENTRY 17 UNDERLIST-il OF SEVENTH SCHEDULE Entry 17 under List-I! of Seventh Schedule provides that... | |
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