Section 42 of WLPA : Section 42: Certificate Of Ownership
WLPA
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a wildlife enthusiast named Rohan, who has lawfully acquired a taxidermied Bengal tiger, an endangered species, from an auction of antique items. Since the tiger is a protected animal under the Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972, Rohan seeks to legalize his possession. He approaches the Chief Wild Life Warden of his state to obtain a certificate of ownership for the taxidermied tiger.
The Chief Wild Life Warden reviews Rohan's application and verifies that Rohan's possessio...
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