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Kerala HC seeks Centre, state govt stand on PIL claiming captive elephants illegally captured

A bench of Chief Justice A J Desai and Justice V G Arun issued notice to the Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change, the Wildlife Crime Control Bureau and the Kerala government, seeking their response to the PIL by animal rights activist Angels Nair.

April 07, 2024 / 06:36 IST
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Kerala HC seeks Centre, state govt stand on PIL claiming captive elephants illegally captured
Kerala HC seeks Centre, state govt stand on PIL claiming captive elephants illegally captured

The Kerala High Court here has sought the Centre and state government's stand on a PIL alleging that the elephants in captivity in Kerala were illegally captured and seeking a ban on their training, trading, parading and possession.

A bench of Chief Justice A J Desai and Justice V G Arun issued notice to the Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change, the Wildlife Crime Control Bureau and the Kerala government, seeking their response to the PIL by animal rights activist Angels Nair.

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The High Court has listed the matter to be taken up next on June 13.

Nair, in his petition, has also sought release of the captive elephants into the wild in accordance with guidelines issued by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and the Central Zoo Authority of India.