Section 44 of WLPA : Section 44: Dealings In Trophy And Animal Articles Without Licence Prohibited

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Explanation using Example

Imagine a person named Arjun who runs a small business selling handcrafted goods made from animal parts, such as ivory carvings. After the enactment of The Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972, Arjun must understand that he can no longer legally operate his business without obtaining the appropriate licence.

Under Section 44 of the Act, Arjun must apply for a licence to continue his dealings in animal articles. He is given a grace period of thirty days from the commencement of the Act to either cease operations or apply for...

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