Section 38H of WLPA : Section 38H: Recognition Of Zoos

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Explanation using Example

Imagine a scenario where a businessman, Mr. Sharma, decides to open a new zoo in his hometown in India. Before he can start constructing the zoo, he learns about Section 38H of The Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972. Understanding that he needs to comply with the law, Mr. Sharma submits an application to the Central Zoo Authority (the Authority) for the prior approval required under subsection (1A).

Mr. Sharma ensures that his application includes all the prescribed details and is accompanied by the necessary fee as mentioned in subsection (3). After a thorough review, ...

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