4. The Society has a strong legal program for protection of sanctuaries, wildlife and prosecution of offenders.The following cases were filed:
i) PIL filed for disposal of seized timber, ivory, vehicles by forest department, to prevent damage. Court ordered that all such items should be auctioned (except the ivory) pending disposal of the case.
ii) PIL for final notification of more than 10,000 sq.kms reserved forest lands in the state which are pending as proposed notifications. iii) PIL regarding illegal diversion of elephant corridors for coal mining by Mahanadi coal without seeking clearance from the Central Government.
iv) PIL regarding curbing noise pollution in the twin cities. v) PIL for ensuring protection of animals and environment and eviction of encroachers from Nandan Kanan Zoological Park. Several hotels and encroachers were evicted following court orders. vi) Intervention petition supporting issue of transit permits for sal leaf plates. The High Court dismissed the application demanding abolition of permit. The sal leaf traders appealed to the Supreme Court and we have also filed intervention opposing them.The future of Simlipal Tiger Reserve is at stake if uncontrolled collection of sal leaves is allowed. vii) PIL filed in High Court (jointly with WPSI) praying for protection of Bhittarkanika mangroves, sea turtles and demolition of illegal shrimp farms. Interim orders have ensured demolition of prawn farms. viii) I.A. filed in Supreme Court in 2002 for closing down sawmills operating in violation of the Orissa Sawmills and Sawpits Control Act, 1991. Orders led to closure of 25 sawmills in Bhubaneswar and Cuttack. ix) Application filed in Supreme Court's Central Empowered Committee (CEC)in 2004 against violation of forest laws by Vedanta Alumina Ltd. Prayer also made not to allow mining at the wildlife rich Niyamgiri hill in Kalahandi district. CEC recommended revocation of environmental clearance and not to allow mining at Niyamgiri. Final orders awaited. x) PIL filed in Delhi High Court in 2000 for formation of National Environment Tribunal under the Act of 1995. Notice issued to Centre. This Tribunal would be a forum for affected parties to file for claims in case of accidental discharge of effluents by industries. xi) Intervention in more than ten criminal trial proceedings of accused under the Wildlife Protection Act,1972.This resulted in denial of bail for substantial periods and acted as a deterrent for repetition of offences. |