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sole objective of the SC judgment was to protect the endangered Gir
Lions of Gujarat, concluded the court after detailed discussions with
eminent wildlife biologists of India, apart from meticulously evaluating
the scientific studies of the Wildlife Institute of India, said Justice
KS Radhakrishnan.
But it seems that the judgment was scuttled without caring for the
lions. Those who scuttled it should be brought before law for contempt
of court proceedings as well as subjected to prosecution, he said in an
interview to Mathrubhumi Online.
The judgment was delivered by a division bench of the court on April 15, 2013.
At least two decades back Dehradun’s Wildlife institute has been
carrying detailed scientific studies to protect the lions. Asiatic lions
are now living only in Gir.
The institute had felt that the Gir lions need a second home, because
in case an epidemic spreads, the entire lion community would be wiped
out. Such a frightening and unusual incident happened in 1994 in
Tanzania when thousands of lions died as a result of viral infection.
If any such thing occurs in Gir, it would cause irrecoverable havoc.
So in order to save the lions it was thought that a second home be
provided.
After studies, the wildlife institute came to the conclusion that
Kuno forest in MP is an ideal location with the same habitat like Gir
with similar terrain, grasslands, water availability and enough prey.
The union forest ministry had approved the same while we considered a
petition to translocate a few lions to Kuno and gradually implement the
union ministry’s project so that a part of them can be shifted and
protected. The Court had detailed discussions with wild life biologists
who were present in the court.
We bestowed our anxious considerations to protect a species but the judgment was scuttled, Justice KS Radhakrishnan said. A lion in Gir Forest. Photo: Mathrubhumi Archives
But from the very beginning, the Gujarat Government was objecting to
the second home in Kuno. The Government said the lions were well
protected but che Court on the basis of scientific studies approved the
project as fully supported by the union Government.
The Union Government was directed to implement the judgment within
six months from the date of pronouncing the order. A committee was
formed by the union government to implement it. At first, at least 10
lions were to be taken to Kuno and gradually in a time bound project
more lions would be shifted. But nothing happened, the committee was
silenced.
In 2015, the then Forest Minister Prakash Javadekar told the
Parliament that the implementation will take some more time though the
Court had fixed six months. That sounded the death knell of the
committee.
Justice Radhakrishnan opined that the union government should find
out who were all responsible to scuttle the judgment. They have to be
prosecuted for violating the judgment of the court which was wholly
aimed to protect an endangered species called Gir Lions.
Now the scenario is alarming. 23 lions are dead due to viral
infection. But unofficial toll rate were put at 60. Though the Gujarat
forest department said that death was due to infightings among the
lions, the Virology Institute of Pune has said that viral infection was
the cause of death.
Lions in Gir forest. Photo: UNI/File
It has come out through press reports that Gujarat forest department has not taken due care and caution to protect the lions.
The judgment was delivered imbibing the spirit of the Wildlife
Protection Act, Biological Diversity Act and numerous proceedings taken
by the Union Ministry of Forests to protect the endangered species. But
it was given scant respect, observed Justice Radhakrishnan.
Now a bench of the SC headed by Justice Madan Lokur is aware of the
serious situation of non-implementing a well-considered judgment of
2013.
There are around 520 lions now in Gir. https://english.mathrubhumi.com/features/specials/prosecute-those-who-scuttled-sc-judgment-to-protect-gir-lions-justice-ks-radhakrishnan-1.3251655
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