Section 39 of WLPA : Section 39: Wild Animals, Etc, To Be Government Property
WLPA
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a wildlife photographer named Arjun, who while on a safari in a national park, discovers a recently deceased tiger, a protected species under the Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972. He knows that as per Section 39 of the Act, the tiger is the property of the Central Government since it was found within a national park.
Arjun recalls that under subsection (2), he must report his finding to the nearest police station or authorized officer within 48 hours. He takes photographs of the tige...
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