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which deal with penalty for
conservation of the provisions of the
Act and offences by authorities and
Government Department, respectively.
Salient Features of the Act: The Forest
Conservation Act was enacted with a
view to check further deforestation,
which ultimately results in ecological
imbalances, accordingly the
provisions made therewith must apply
to all forest irrespective of the nature
of ownership for classification
thereof.
ADVERTISEMENTS:
The world forest covers all statutorily
recognized forests whether designated
as reserved, protected or otherwise
for Section 2 (i) of the Act. The term
forest land included any area
recorded as forest in the Government
record irrespective of the ownership.
The salient features of the Act are as
follows:
which deal with penalty for
conservation of the provisions of the
Act and offences by authorities and
Government Department, respectively.
Salient Features of the Act: The Forest
Conservation Act was enacted with a
view to check further deforestation,
which ultimately results in ecological
imbalances, accordingly the
provisions made therewith must apply
to all forest irrespective of the nature
of ownership for classification
thereof.
ADVERTISEMENTS:
The world forest covers all statutorily
recognized forests whether designated
as reserved, protected or otherwise
for Section 2 (i) of the Act. The term
forest land included any area
recorded as forest in the Government
record irrespective of the ownership.
The salient features of the Act are as
follows:
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