Skip to main content

Research Repository

Advanced Search

Model Groundwater (Sustainable Management) Bill, 2017: A New Paradigm for Groundwater Regulation

Cullet, Philippe

Model Groundwater (Sustainable Management) Bill, 2017: A New Paradigm for Groundwater Regulation Thumbnail


Authors



Abstract

The Groundwater (Sustainable Management) Bill, 2017 drafted by the Ministry of Water Resources, River Development & Ganga Rejuvenation provides a new template that states can use to adopt legislation capable of addressing the fast-increasing groundwater crisis faced by many states. This Bill follows on an earlier model bill drafted in 1970 and updated several times until 2005 on which the dozen of existing groundwater acts are based. This 1970 template is unsuited to the present needs of a country where groundwater is now the primary source of drinking water and irrigation. In particular, it fails to provide for local-level regulation of what is often known as the most local source of water and fails to provide for conservation measures at aquifer level. The 2017 Bill integrates legal developments having taking place since the 1970s, such as the decentralization reforms kick-started in the 1990s, the recognition of water as a fundamental right and its recognition as a public trust. In doing so, it provides new bases for regulating groundwater as a public resource and to take measures at aquifer level, something that is crucial to address ongoing overexploitation and falling water tables.

Citation

Cullet, P. (2019). Model Groundwater (Sustainable Management) Bill, 2017: A New Paradigm for Groundwater Regulation. Indian Law Review, 2(3), 263-276. https://doi.org/10.1080/24730580.2019.1565567

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jan 3, 2019
Online Publication Date Jan 11, 2019
Publication Date Jan 11, 2019
Deposit Date Nov 26, 2018
Publicly Available Date Nov 26, 2018
Journal Indian Law Review
Print ISSN 2473-0580
Electronic ISSN 2473-0599
Publisher Taylor and Francis Group
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 2
Issue 3
Pages 263-276
DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/24730580.2019.1565567
Keywords Water law, groundwater, India, model legislation, land rights, public trust, right to water

Files






You might also like



Downloadable Citations