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SC Dismisses PIL Seeking Independent Inquiry Into Vantara’s CITES-Linked Animal Imports, Says SIT Already Found No Legal Violation [Read Order]
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SC Dismisses PIL Seeking Independent Inquiry Into Vantara’s CITES-Linked Animal Imports, Says SIT Already Found No Legal Violation [Read Order]

Supreme Court dismisses PIL on Vantara’s CITES-linked animal imports, noting SIT and CITES Secretariat found no evidence of legal violations.

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Forest Officers Lack Power to Probe IPC Offences; Can Investigate Only Wildlife Act Violations: Telangana HC [Read Order] Judiciary
Forest Officers Lack Power to Probe IPC Offences; Can Investigate Only Wildlife Act Violations: Telangana HC [Read Order]

Telangana High Court rules that forest officials can investigate Wildlife Act offences but lack authority to probe IPC offences, even if committed together.


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