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Item Environmental Challenges in the Anthropocene: Space, Society and Laws(Uppal Publication, Delhi, 2018) Kumar, Deepak; Singh, AnupreetItem Environmental Human Rights and The Public Trust Doctrine : An Indian Experience(Universal Law Publication, 2014) Kumar, DeepakItem Empowerment of Women for Sustainable Development(Mata Gujri College, Sri Fatehgarh Sahib, Punjab, 2014) Kumar, DeepakItem Green Economy An Action oriented agenda for Sustainablee dvelopment(Keshav Publication, Ghaziabad., 2015) Kumar, DeepakItem Environmental management : Hindu Religious and Ethical Conscience(2012) Kumar, DeepakItem Role of Urbanization and Environment Protection In the context to sustainable Development(Dr Paramjit Singh & Keshav Publication, Gaziabad, 2014) Kumar, DeepakItem Rule of Law and Human Rights in India : A Constitutional Perspective(2014) Kumar, DeepakThe phrase ‘Rule of Law’ treasuresSupremacy of Law and it means that all are equal in the eyes of law.The Rule of Law isdeep-rooted in history and accepted as a notion by large number of nations. Itdiffers from the concept of Rule of Man. The common objective for the development in all the societies is to live with human dignity and which is possible with the practice of rule of law. Rule of law can be expressed by only by practices and these practices are possible by expressing such intentions in the Supreme law of the land. Acknowledgements of the Fundamental rights and the concept of justice of all kind in the constitution is strong evidences of the adoption of the concept of Rule of Law. The Constitution of India also focuses on the fundamental rights and also on the concept of justice according to law.Item Right to Healthy Environment in India: A Judicial Perspective(Amitesh Publisher, 2015) Kumar, DeepakEnvironment and environmental rights, play a fundamental role in human life and also help in developing the values for the protection of environment. Entire life on the earth can survive with the protection and improvement of the environment and in this way right to environment has emerged as a human right. The Supreme Court and the High Courts in India have played a distinguishing role in expanding the scope of a meaningful life by applying various issues of environmental protection, resulting to that the activities posing threat to the natural resources were shortened. The judiciary in exercising the power of judicial review and developing the concept of judicial activism and by using the weapon of PIL have protected the individual's inherent right to wholesome environment as a fundamental right under Art. 21 of the Indian Constitution. Art. 21 has been trusted in a number of cases as a great tool by way of interpretation, and specifically certain cases have given a wider perspective of the Right to life. The right to live in healthy environment, including right to clean and safe drinking water, fresh and clean air etc., is continuing to gain recognition. This paper tries to discuss diverse ingredients of Indian environmental jurisprudence. Analytical method of research has been followed in this piece of research. Focus has also been given on the judicial experiences in the development of right to healthy environment as a fundamental right under Art. 21. The efforts of various scholars and researchers are also in purview of this work.Item Impact of Anti-terrorism Laws in Prevention of Terrorism in India: An analysis(2014) Kumar, DeepakEvery day, there isvibrating pieces of information through media that innocent persons, have been gunned down or hunted brutally. Blunt facts there are also with bare truth at universally, everyone is in imminent danger of terrorism. Whatever may be reasons, indeed there is none to deny that since the last half of previous century, there has been a galloping rise in terrorist and disruptive activities in country. This has modelled a serious threat to the sovereignty and integrity of India and also created a panic with a sense of insecurity in the minds of people. Terrorism not only roots suffering to large number of innocent persons, but also affects the state, its development and resources as whole. The problem has various views and basic concern as of law, order and machinery and leads to the emerging issues to the national security.