Laws At War : Wildlife Conservation In India-3

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<p>This book goes where none has gone before: the dark convoluted alleys inside the conservation laws of India.</p><p>We have seen compilations of laws and rules with discussions on judgments and case laws. But no one has dissected our conservation laws with the purpose of identifying the features which militate against conservation itself. Now we know that the Wild Life (Protection) Act 1972 our principal conservation tool is riddled with internal contradictions and inconsistencies. Also that we often violate some of its provisions when we comply with others. The government imperiously uses one law to do things which other laws prohibit. And we have made new laws to undermine existing ones.</p><p>The book illustrates how the country has committed ecological harakiri by bringing in the Forest Rights Act 2006.</p><p>The author also shows how these bickering laws can still be fitted seamlessly together by smoothening their rough edges. He even argues in favour of a single integrated conservation law.</p><p>Dr. H.S. Pabla formerly of the Indian Forest Service has spent 43 years conserving wildlife 35 of them at the frontline. If he says the conservation laws need to change probably they do.</p><p></p>
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