Section 30 of IFA : Section 30: Power To Issue Notification Reserving Trees, Etc

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Explanation using Example

Imagine a scenario where the local government in the state of Uttarakhand decides to focus on conservation efforts for a specific species of tree that is endemic to the region and facing the threat of extinction. To protect these trees, the government uses Section 30 of The Indian Forest Act, 1927:

  1. The government issues a notification declaring the Himalayan Yew trees in the protected forests of the region as reserved starting from the 1st of July. This means that from that date, no one can fell or damage the Himalayan Yew trees in the specified area.
  2. In addit...

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