Water is indispensable to human life. From references to water in numerous international treaties to ultimately, the adoption of United Nations (U.N.) General Assembly resolutions emphasising separate recognition of the “right to water” in 2010, we now have a freestanding human right to water. In this paper, I review the constitutional and legal framework underlying the right to water in India, and present a comprehensive analysis of judicial decisions that have enforced this right, based on insights from two original datasets. The first dataset is a compilation of all water laws, and the second is a compilation of all High Court and Supreme Court judicial decisions on the right to water. My review of the articulation of the “right to water...
The fundamental right to water in rural areas is well-established in India, but the actual content o...
India’s dependence on water is critical owing to its large agricultural base, the water needs of its...
This article analyses the evolving Indian case law con- cerning water, with a special focus on the f...
This essay argues that access to water, and the right to water in India is subject to legal pluralis...
This thesis critically examines the mainstream discourse on the human right to water and suggests th...
This chapter looks at the opportunities for reframing the human right to water (HRW) in the way in I...
"Water is not a commercial product like any other but, rather, a heritage which must be protected, d...
Access to water is fundamental to human life and health. The human right to water finds increasingly...
Cases of conflict over rights on water are on the rise. These rights of the users to use water can b...
Nandita Singh and her colleagues look at children’s water rights in India. They argue for the exerci...
The right to water has been recently recognized as a fundamental human right by the United Nations, ...
United Nations General Assembly has, through Resolution no. 64/292 dated July 28, 2010, recognized c...
Water being a scarce resource, questions of its allocation and distribution, coupled with concerns ...
Freshwater as a natural resource is finite on the planet earth, and India suffers from acute shortag...
India is known by its major rivers named Indus, Brahmaputra and Ganga in the north and Mahanadi, Go...
The fundamental right to water in rural areas is well-established in India, but the actual content o...
India’s dependence on water is critical owing to its large agricultural base, the water needs of its...
This article analyses the evolving Indian case law con- cerning water, with a special focus on the f...
This essay argues that access to water, and the right to water in India is subject to legal pluralis...
This thesis critically examines the mainstream discourse on the human right to water and suggests th...
This chapter looks at the opportunities for reframing the human right to water (HRW) in the way in I...
"Water is not a commercial product like any other but, rather, a heritage which must be protected, d...
Access to water is fundamental to human life and health. The human right to water finds increasingly...
Cases of conflict over rights on water are on the rise. These rights of the users to use water can b...
Nandita Singh and her colleagues look at children’s water rights in India. They argue for the exerci...
The right to water has been recently recognized as a fundamental human right by the United Nations, ...
United Nations General Assembly has, through Resolution no. 64/292 dated July 28, 2010, recognized c...
Water being a scarce resource, questions of its allocation and distribution, coupled with concerns ...
Freshwater as a natural resource is finite on the planet earth, and India suffers from acute shortag...
India is known by its major rivers named Indus, Brahmaputra and Ganga in the north and Mahanadi, Go...
The fundamental right to water in rural areas is well-established in India, but the actual content o...
India’s dependence on water is critical owing to its large agricultural base, the water needs of its...
This article analyses the evolving Indian case law con- cerning water, with a special focus on the f...