Trial Monday in the Supreme Court to investigate 'illegal imprisonment of elephants' in Vanca
New -Delhi, September 14 (IANS). The Supreme Court will again follow the pill (pill) on Monday for alleged illegal acquisition of elephants in Vandera Wildlife Facility in Jamnagar, Gujarat. Earlier, on August 25, a bank of Supreme Court Judge Pankaj Mittal and Justice Prasanna B. Varale ordered to form a special investigative team (SIT) in the light of the seriousness of the case. The team was established chaired by the Supreme Court, retired Judge Jasti Chelameswar. The SIT has a member of Uttarakhand and Telangana High Courts, Justice Raghavendra Chauhan, the former Mumbai Police Commissioner, Hemant Nocturnal and Senior IRS officer Aneesh Gupta. According to the directions of the Supreme Court, the points brought by the animals brought from India and abroad (especially elephants), the compliance of the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972, the fulfillment of the International Conference on Endangered Species, Standards of Animal Welfare and Animal Welfare and Veterinary, alleged private showers or a livestock, and a livestock farmer, Carbon terms, which you must be kept, also use all the valued species. included. The SIT filed his report on September 12 on September 12 to the Supreme Court in envelopes and pen drivers, including the main report and all his attachments. The Supreme Court has instructed to record the report. A Bank of Justice Mittal has made it clear that this investigation is only done for information on facts and that it should not be considered a bias on any government institution or a private institution of Vanctara. The court said: “This order does not give any opinion on the allegations made in the petitions, nor should it be considered doubt on the action of any authority.” -Ians VKU/DSC shares this story Tags