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According to the Indian Forest Act, each state has laid down its own rules and regulations against felling of trees. ... The answer is 'yes', because, according to this Act, the penalty for cutting down a tree is Rs. 10,000 or 3 months imprisonment.
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The government has delivered several norms against cutting trees.
- When the trees are cut down the human beings are also being cut down
- Unnecessarily cutting down of trees is considered to be an offensive act that possesses punishment
- The Indian Forest Department has set certain guidelines regarding the cutting of trees from Forest and all are bound to follow those rules
- According to Section 33 of the Indian Forest Act a legal action can be taken against the persons who cut down trees
- And this is clearly mentioned in the Forest Act that was passed in 1927
- The punishment for the people who cut trees without proper information from the forest department is Fine of Rs 10000 and or three months imprisonment
- But however some of the trees can be cut down without permission.
- That includes the trees like akain, guava, bamboo, etc.
These are some of the guidelines regarding the law against cutting trees
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