Section 29 of The Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 View Chapter 4

Destruction, etc., in a sanctuary prohibited without a permit.


   1[29.  Destruction, etc., in a sanctuary prohibited without a permit.-- No person shall destroy, exploit or remove any wild life including forest produce from a sanctuary or destroy or damage or divert the habitat of any wild animal by any act whatsoever or divert, stop or enhance the flow of water into or outside the sanctuary, except under and in accordance with a permit granted by the Chief Wild Life Warden, and no such permit shall be granted unless the State Government being satisfied in consultation with the 2[National Board] that such removal of wild life from the sanctuary or the change in the flow of water into or outside the sanctuary is necessary for the improvement and better management of wild life therein, authorises the issue of such permit:

   Provided that where the forest produce is removed from a sanctuary the same may be used for meeting the personal bona fide needs of the people living in and around the sanctuary and shall not be used for any commercial purpose.

   3[Explanation.--For the purposes of this section, grazing or movement of livestock permitted under clause (d) of section 33, or hunting of wild animals under a permit granted under section 11 or hunting without violating the conditions of a permit granted under section 12, or the exercise of any rights permitted to continue under clause (c) of sub-section (2) of section 24, including the bona fide use of drinking and household water by local communities until they are settled, shall not be deemed to be an act prohibited under this section.]

1Subs. by Act 16 of 2003, s. 15, for section 29 (w.e.f. 1-4-2003).

2Subs. by Act 18 of 2022, s. 11, for "Board" (w.e.f. 1-4-2023).

3Subs. by s. 11, ibid., for "the Explanation" (w.e.f. 1-4-2023).