1.. Existing Laws and Policies
2.. Critiques of existing laws and policies
3.. Law to be tabled in Parliament
4.. Case laws
EXISTING LAWS and POLICIES
Central Government:
Indian Forest Act , 1927: An Act to consolidate the law relating to forests, the transit of forest-produce and the duty leviable on timber and other forest-produce.
Wildlife Protection Act, 1972 : An Act to provide for the protection of wild animals, birds and plants and for matters connected therewith.
Forest Conservation Act, 1980: An Act to provide for the conservation of forests and for matters connected therewith.
Forest Conservation Rules, 1981
National Forest Policy, 1988
National Wildlife Action Plan
State Government:
Maharashtra Private Forest Acquisition Act, 1975
Maharashtra Urban Areas Preservation of Trees Act, 1975
CRITIQUES OF EXISTING LAWS AND POLICIES
Indian Forest Act
Forest Conservation Act
Wildlife Protection Act
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for a critique of the current laws.
LAW TO BE TABLED IN PARLIAMENT
The Tribal (Recognition of Forest Rights) Bill,
2005 - To be tabled in the Parliament.
CASE LAWS (Significant Judgments of the Supreme Court of India)
T. N Godavarman Thirumulpad vs Union of India
Samatha vs State of Andhra Pradesh
Recommended readings
1.. Supreme Court on Forest Conservation, Ritwick Dutta, Universal Law Publishing House.
2.. Customs and Conservation: Cases of Traditional and Modern Law in India and Nepal, Ruchi Pant, Kalpavriksh. Copy available with CED. - No. E23.P.1
3.. Adivasi Rights, Environment and the Law, Selected Readings. Copy available with CED. - No. E23d.K.1
4.. National Parks and Sanctuaries in India: A Simple Guide to Legal
Provisions, 2000, Kalpavriksh.