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no one can cut trees without prior permission. convert in passive. ​

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Answered by scs827876
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Answered by deepikamr06
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Equivalent citations: (1999) 1 CALLT 399 HC

Author: G Bhattacharjee

Bench: G R Bhattacharjee, N A Chowdhury

JUDGMENT G.R. Bhattacharjee, J.

1. In this writ petition the petitioner has prayed for direction upon the respondent authorities not to prevent the petitioner from felling down some of the existing trees numbering 14 standing on his ralyati land which has been recorded in the records of right under the classification Bagan (garden). It is the petitioner's case that at no point of time the said land was a forest of any nature and the same has never been converted from an earlier forest. It is the further case of the petitioner that the concerned trees intended to fell down are unproductive mango trees and they are very old trees and have lost their fruit-bearing ability and the petitioner has been incurring heavy financial loss every year and the trees have been affected with parasites and other uncontrollable worms so much so that any further standing of the trees would jeopardise the fruit-bearing ability of the other adjacent trees and they are urgently needed to be uprooted and accordingly, the petitioner has decided to cut down the said affected unproductive old trees of the garden for renovation of the garden by planation of saplings therein. It is the grievance of the petitioner that in view of the recent Supreme Court decision governing the matter the petitioner started to fell down the unproductive trees of his said raiyati land in August 1998 but after he cut down two or three trees the local police personnel and the local BLLRO prevented the petitioner from doing so on the plea that there is a complete ban on felling of the trees on any land. Being aggrieved by the such action on the part of the respondents the petitioner has filed the present writ petition.

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