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Write a short note about the Forest Act.

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Answered by IMrGauravI
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The increasing demand for timber led to the growing significance of forests as a source of revenue. Forests also gained strategic importance with the growing requirement for timber for the expanding railway network. So the British began extending their control over forests in India after passing the Forest Acts..

                The 1865 Indian Forest Act asserted the monopoly of the British over the Indian forest land, and gave the government undisputable power to regulate the forest and pastures. But this Act had many drawbacks.

                So it was revised and new regulations for smooth functioning and scientific management of the Indian forests came into being, as the Indian Forest Act 1878. It was made applicable to the Reserve Forests, Protected Forests and Village Forests. These forests were constituted legally for the first time.

                It enabled the Revenue and Forest Department to control the entire forest and grazing land. It gave the power to the state to effectively regulate the wasteland. It also allowed some privileges to the forest dwellers, specially the tribes.

                Finally the 1878 Act was superseded with all law-relating factors and amended in 1927 which is known as XVI of the Indian Forest Act 1927, that is still in force.

Answered by ss5627826
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the 1865 indian forest act asserted the Monopoly of the British over the Indian forest land , and gave the government undisputable power to regulate the forest and pastures . ... It was made applicable to the Reserve forests. protected forests were constituted legally for the first time

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