The Wild Life Protection Act 1972 — India law | Esheria

The Wild Life Protection Act 1972

This provision sets up the Wildlife (Protection) Act, defines key terms, creates wildlife authorities, and restricts hunting and entry into sanctuaries unless an exception or permit applies.

Jurisdiction
India
Instrument
Act or statute
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
en
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administrative appointments board governance company liability composition of offences hunting controls offences and penalties permits and licences protected areas protected species lists restricted wildlife activities rule-making sanctuary and national park rules search and investigation powers zoo regulation

Statute overview

About this statute

This provision sets up the Wildlife (Protection) Act, defines key terms, creates wildlife authorities, and restricts hunting and entry into sanctuaries unless an exception or permit applies. The provision restricts wildlife activity, zoo operation, and certain possession or trade in protected animals and related items, while giving wildlife authorities powers to register, permit, recognise, inspect, and enforce. This provision sets wildlife offence penalties, gives certain officers investigation powers, and lets governments make rules and compound some offences. This provision lists species and groups placed in Schedules III to VI.

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