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Crimes ayant une incidence sur l’environnement
     Chapter V
     Article 39-49
     

    Texte original

    CHAPTER V
    TRADE OR COMMERCE IN WILD ANIMALS, ANIMAL
    ARTICLES AND TROPHIES

    39. Wild animals, etc., to be Government property. -
    (1) Every -
    a)wild animal, other than vermin, which is hunted under section 11 or sub-section (1) of section 29 or sub-section (6) of section 35 or kept or (47)red in captivity or hunted]
    in contravention of any provision of this Act or any rule or order made thereunder or found dead, or killed by (48)[***]mistake;

    and animal article, trophy or uncured trophy or meat derived from any wild animal referred to in clause (a) in respect of which any offence against this Act or any rule or order made thereunder has been
    committed;

    (49)[c)ivory imported into India and an article made from such ivory in respect of which any offence against this Act or any rule or order made thereunder has been committed;

    d) vehicle, vessel, weapon, trap or tool that has been used for committing an offence and has been seized under the provisions of this Act,] shall be the property of the State Government, and, where such animal is hunted in a sanctuary or National Park declared by the Central Government, such animal or any animal article, trophy, uncured trophy or meat (50)[derived from such animal, or any vehicle, vessel, weapon, trap or tool used in such hunting] shall be the property of the Central Government.

    Any person who obtains, by any means, the possession of Government property, shall, within forty-eight hours from obtaining such possession, make a report as to the obtaining of such possession to the nearest police station or the authorised officer
    and shall, if so requird, hand over such property to the officer-in-charge of such police station or such authorised officer, as the case may be.

    No person shall, without the previous permission in writing of the Chief Wild Life Warden or the authorised officer-
    a) acquire or keep in his possession, custody or control, or
    b) transfer to any person, whether by way of gift, sale or otherwise, or
    c) destroy or damage, such Government property

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    Commentaire

    Schedule I and Schedule II of India's Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 attached above.

    India's Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 was amended by The Wildlife (Protection) Amendment Act, 2002 and The Wildlife (Protection) Amendment Act, 2006.