Himanshu Kaushik | TNN | Mar 9, 2018, 07:08 ISTAHMEDABAD : The Supreme Court has discharged the contempt notice in the petition filed by Madhya Pradesh-based wildlife activist, Ajay Dubey,
demanding action against concerned authorities including the Gujarat
and Union governments for not implementing the apex court’s order for lion translocation passed in April 2013.
The Union minister of forest and environment assured the court that
the 12-member committee, formed according to the apex court’s order of
April 2013, will meet later this month and the minutes will be placed
before the court.
Currently other petitions clubbed with the contempt proceeding will be heard.
In respect to the challenge to lion translocation clubbed with the
contempt proceedings by Rajkot based NGO, Wildlife Conservation Trust
(WCT), the SC has asked the Gujarat government and the Union ministry of
environment forest and climate change to file their replies. WCT has
opposed the translocation of lions from Gir in Gujarat to Kuno-Palpur in
Madhya Pradesh.
The matter is listed for hearing in April.
Ajay Dubey, a wildlife activist from Madhya Pradesh, has filed the
contempt petition in the Supreme Court demanding action against the
government of India and the Gujarat government for not implementing the
apex court order of April 2013 directing translocation of lions to Kuno
Palpur from Sasan Gir. WTC filed an impleadment application in the
contempt proceedings.
Varun Chopra, who appeared on behalf of Ajay Dubey in Supreme court,
said, “The court after ta- king the statement of Union ministry on
record discharged the contempt notice, but has asked the petitioner to
be present in the court during next hearings.”
Tushar Gokani, advocate for the WCT, said, "We had during the
hearing in the apex court sought permission and the court had permitted
the trust to file an impleadment application in the contempt petition
which is going on in the apex court.
“The apex court on Thursday, while hearing the matter asked the
Union ministry and Gujarat forest department to file their replies. The
matter is now listed for hearing in April, and the court had issued
notice to Gujarat government,” said Gokani Gokani said the Union
ministry has placed on record that the committee has met six to seven
times and they will be meeting by March 13. Gokani further said that
during the hearing, one of the judges had remarked “We have to be very
careful in translocating the lions. All the aspects have to be
thoroughly examined.”
The WCT in its petition has submitted that Gujarat has tried to put
forward several arguments before the expert committee formed by the
order of the Supreme Court, but the committee which was bound by
directions given in the judgement, was not willing to hear any arguments
against translocation.
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