The Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 — India law | Esheria

The Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972

This part sets the Act’s scope, defines key terms, creates wildlife bodies and officials, and restricts hunting, plant collection, cultivation, and entry into sanctuaries except where permits or specific exceptions apply.

Jurisdiction
India
Instrument
Act or statute
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Language
en
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appeals forfeiture government powers import and re-export controls information requests licensing national parks penalties permits possession recovery protected area management rulemaking sanctuary administration sanctuary management search and seizure species protection specimen registration tiger conservation tribunal powers wildlife trade controls zoo regulation

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This part sets the Act’s scope, defines key terms, creates wildlife bodies and officials, and restricts hunting, plant collection, cultivation, and entry into sanctuaries except where permits or specific exceptions apply. This provision sets rules for sanctuaries, national parks, conservation reserves, community reserves, zoos, and tiger conservation bodies, including permits, prohibitions, management duties, and registration requirements. This provision covers tiger reserves, wildlife crime control, ownership/declaration rules for protected animal items, and controls on trade in scheduled specimens. This provision sets import, re-export, and reporting rules for scheduled specimens, requires licences and certificates for certain breeding activities, prohibits unauthorized handling and mark changes, and provides enforcement powers and penalties. This provision gives the State Government, Central Government, competent authority, Appellate Tribunal, and Administrator several enforcement and administrative powers, sets appeal rights and deadlines, and creates a penalty for knowingly acquiring property under pending proceedings.

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