AN
ACT
to
consolidate the laws relating to protection,
preservation, conservation and management of
wildlife and Biodiversity in the Province of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Preamble.
---WHEREAS it is expedient to consolidate the laws relating to protection,
preservation, conservation and management of wildlife in the Province of the
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in the manner hereinafter appearing;
It is hereby enacted as follows:
CHAPTER –I
PRELIMINARY
1.
Short title, extent and commencement.---
(1) This Act may be called the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Wildlife and Biodiversity (Protection, Preservation,
Conservation and Management) Act, 2015.
(2)
It extends to the whole of the Province of the Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa.
(3)
It shall come into force at once.
2.
Definitions. ---In this Act, unless the
context otherwise requires,-
(a)
“alien species” means the species, which enter into an
ecosystem and exert harmful influences over other members of the ecosystem,
where their presence is not desirable;
(b)
“animal” means amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals,
their young and also in the cases of amphibians, reptiles and birds, their
eggs, but excluding livestock and poultry;
(c)
“animal article” means an article made from any wild
animal and includes an article or object in which the whole or any part of such
animal has been used;
(d)
“animal display” means exhibiting any wild animal dead
or alive publicly for commercial, gambling, fighting or baiting purposes;
(e)
“Appendix” means an Appendix to CITES or CMS;
(f)
“Big Game Hunting Licence” means a Licence issued under
this Act or the rules, for hunting of Game Animals specified in Part-IV of the
First Schedule;
(g)
“Big Game Hunting Permit” means a permit issued under
this Act or the rules, for hunting of Game Animals specified in Part-IV of the
First Schedule;
(h)
“biodiversity” or “biological diversity” means the
variability among all living organisms from all sources including inter alia
terrestrial, marine and other aquatic eco-systems and the ecological complexes
of which they are part and
includes diversity within species or between species and eco-systems;
(i)
“Biosphere Reserve” means an area declared as such
under section
30;
(j)
“Board” means the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Wildlife and
Biodiversity Board, constituted under section 5;
(k)
“Breeding Facility” means an area established under
section 43;
(l)
“buffer zone” means an area within or around a
Protected Area, which may act as a transition zone between the core zone and
multiple use zone of the Protected Area with respect to protection and
utilization of natural resources therein;
(m)
“CBD” means the Convention on Biological Diversity
(1992) as ratified by the Government of Pakistan, inclusive of its Articles as
are amended by the Conference of Parties to the Convention in their meetings
from time to time;
(n)
“Certificate” means a Certificate issued under this Act
for a period of more than one year;
(o)
“Chief Conservator Wildlife” means the Chief
Conservator of Wildlife, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province;
(p)
“CITES” means the Convention on International Trade in
Endangered Species of Wild Flora and Fauna (1973) as ratified by the Government
of Pakistan, inclusive of its Articles and Appendices as are amended by the
Conference of Parties to the Convention in their meetings from time to time;
(q)
“CITES Management Authority” means the authority
regulating trade under CITES in Pakistan both for export and import of flora
and fauna;
(r)
“CMS” means the Convention on Migratory Species of Wild
Animals (1979) ratified by the Government of Pakistan,
inclusive of its Articles and Appendices as are amended by the Conference of
Parties to the Convention in their meetings from time to time;
(s)
“Community Organisation” means a representative
organisation of significant majority of households or the interest group
related to the resource in a given area with having any stake in the subject
resource;
(t)
“Community Managed Game Reserve” means an area declared
as
such under section 40;
(u)
“Conservancy” means an area declared as such under
section 39;
(v)
“core zone” means that part of a Protected Area where
every biotic interference is strictly prohibited;
(w)
“cruelty to animal” shall have the same meaning as
assigned to it in the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1890 (XI of 1890);
(x)
“dealer”, when used in relation to wild animals,
trophies, meat, or any forest produce shall mean any person who, in the course
of trade or business carried on by him whether on his own behalf or on behalf
of any person,-
(i)
procure, purchases, sells, or barters any wild animal,
its meat or trophy;
(ii)
procure, purchases, sells, or barters any forest
produce obtained from a Wildlife Sanctuary, National Park, Site of Special
Scientific Interest and National Natural Heritage Site; and
(iii)
cuts, carves, polishes, preserves, cleans, or otherwise
prepares any such wild animals, trophy
or meat or forest produce or manufactures any articles there from;
(y)
“Department” means the Environment Department of the
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa;
(z)
“exotic” refers to a species, both floral and faunal,
which does not occur in an area naturally and is introduced or intended to be
introduced from outside of its natural occurrence excluding Trout Fish;
(aa)
“Forest Force” means as the Forest Force defined in
section 2(21) of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Forest Ordinance 2002 (Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa Ord. No. XIX of 2002);
(bb)
“Forest Officer” means a Forest Officer as defined in
section 2(18) of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Forest Ordinance 2002 (Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa Ord. No. XIX of 2002);
(cc)
“Forest Produce” means Forest Produce as defined in
section 2(19) of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Forest Ordinance 2002 (Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa Ord. No. XIX of 2002);
(dd)
“Fund” means the Biodiversity and Wildlife Fund
established under section 7;
(ee)
“Game Animal” means a wild animal specified in any part
of the First Schedule;
(ff)
“Game Reserve” means an area declared as such under
section 32;
(gg)
“Genetically Modified Organisms”, hereinafter referred
to as “GMOs” means the organisms created as a result of Genetic engineering;
(hh)
“Government” means the Government of the Province of
the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa;
(ii)
“guzara forest”
means an area declared as such under the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Forest
Ordinance, 2002 (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Ord. No. XIX of 2002);
(jj)
“hunt” means any act directed to the shooting, killing
or capturing of an animal and shall include taking the nest or egg of a wild
animal;
(kk)
“habitat” means natural environment including biotic
and abiotic factors essential for free survival of an animal;
(ll)
“indigenous” means an animal species native to a
specified area, a country or a region but not introduced;
(mm) “invasive
species” means the species introduced in a habitat where they outgrow the
native species and may reach a level where they could become a weed or a pest;
(nn)
“Licence” means a Licence issued under this Act for a
period of calendar year;
(oo)
“MAB” means UNESCO Man and the Biosphere Programme
(1977);
(pp)
“MEA” means a Multi-lateral Environmental Agreement
ratified by Government of Pakistan like CBD, CITES, CMS, WHC, MAB, etc;
(qq)
“meat” means the flesh, fat, blood or any eatable part
of a wild animal, whether fresh or preserved;
(rr)
“multiple use zone” means an area within or adjoining a
Protected Area devoted primarily to human use and managed to facilitate
maintenance of a broader landscape hospitable to wild animal species;
(ss)
“National Natural Heritage Site” means an area declared
as such under section 31;
(tt)
“National Park” means an area declared as such under
section 29;
(uu)
“offence” means an act punishable under this Act or the
rules;
(vv)
“Officer” means any person appointed as such under
section 4;
(ww) “Permit”
means a permit issued under this Act for a period not exceeding 30 days;
(xx)
“prescribed” means prescribed by rules made under this
Act;
(yy)
“Private Game Reserve” means an area declared as such
under
section 38;
(zz)
“product” means article, meat, trophy and any other
derivatives of wild animal or plants in the context of Protected Areas;
(aaa)
“Protected Animal” means a wild animal specified in the
Third Schedule of this Act;
(bbb) “Protected
Area” means an area declared in sections 26-32 and 38-40;
(ccc)
“protected forest” means all forests declared as such
under section 29 of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province Forest Ordinance, 2002
(Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Ord. No. XIX
of 2002);
(ddd) “Province”
means the Province of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa;
(eee)
“reserved forest” means all forests declared in section
20 of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province Forest Ordinance, 2002 (Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa Ord. No. XIX of
2002);
(fff)
“rules” mean the rules made under this Act;
(ggg) “Schedule”
means a Schedule appended to this Act;
(hhh) “section”
means a section of this Act;
(iii)
“significant biodiversity” means ecosystems and
habitats containing high species diversity, large number of endemic or
threatened species, wilderness of social, economic, cultural or scientific
importance, or which are unique representative or associated with key
evolutionary or other biological processes and includes threatened wild
relatives of domesticated or cultivated species of medicinal, agricultural,
genetic or other economic value or indicator species of the biological
diversity;
(jjj)
“Site of Special Scientific Interest” means an area
declared as such under section 27;
(kkk) “Small
Game Hunting Licence” means a Licence issued under this Act or the rules, for
hunting of Game Animals specified in Part-I of the First Schedule;
(lll)
“Small Game Hunting Permit” means a permit issued under
this Act or the rules, for hunting of Game Animals specified in Part-II of the
First Schedule;
(mmm) “sustainable use”
means the use of components of biological diversity in a way and at a rate that
does not lead to the long-term decline of biological diversity, thereby
maintaining its potential to meet the needs and aspirations of present and
future generations;
(nnn) “trophy”
means any dead body or any horn, antler, tooth, tusk, bone, claw, hoof, skin,
hair, feather, egg-shell or other durable part of a wild animal whether or not
included in a manufactured or processed article, including rugs, skins, and
specimens of such animals mounted in whole or in part through a process of
taxidermy;
(ooo) “WHC”
means UNESCO World Heritage Convention (1972);
(ppp) “Wildlife”
means wild animals along with their habitat including plants, soil, water,
organic resources and invertebrates;
(qqq) “wild
animal” means animals specified in the Schedules of this Act;
(rrr)
“Wildlife Force” means the entire wildlife
establishment of the Department employed for the purpose of this Act, but does
not include the ministerial staff;
(sss)
“Wildlife Officer” means any person appointed or
empowered by Government in this behalf to carry out all or any of the purpose
of this Act, or to do anything required by this Act or any rule made there
under;
(ttt)
“Wildlife Park” means an area declared as such under
section 41;
(uuu) “Wildlife
Refuge” means an area declared as such under section 28;
(vvv) “Wildlife
Sanctuary” means an area declared as such under section 26; and
(www) “Zoological
Garden or Zoo” means a facility established as such under section 42.
3.
Aims and objects.--- The aims and objects
of this Act are the--
(a)
strengthening
the administration of the organization to effectively manage wild
animals and their habitats;
(b)
to holistically manage Protected Areas in a sustainable
manners for the best interest of the indigenous communities and local
stakeholders;
(c)
securing
appropriately the goods and services produced from wild animals and
their habitats at the level of local communities;
(d)
fulfilling the obligations envisaged under the
biodiversity related multilateral environmental agreements ratified by the
Government of Pakistan;
(e)
promotion of public awareness and capacity building for
proper appreciation of the environmental significance and socio-economic values
of wildlife; and
(f)
conservation of biological diversity and realization of
its intrinsic and extrinsic values through sustainable use and community
participation.
CHAPTER -II
ORGANIZATION
4. Constitution
of the Wildlife Force.--- (1)
The entire wildlife establishment under Government, excluding
ministerial staff, for the purpose of this Act, shall be deemed to be a
Wildlife Force and shall be constituted in the prescribed manner.
(2)
The members of the Wildlife Force shall wear such
uniform and be equipped with such arms, ammunitions, vehicles, vessels, tools
and communication system as may be prescribed.
(3)
The members of the Wildlife Force shall be acceptable
as witness before the court within the meaning of the Code of the Criminal
Procedure, 1898 for implementation of this Act.
(4)
The Wildlife Officer may use such force as may be
reasonable in the circumstances to arrest the offender, seize the case
property, recover the wildlife produce, detain or take into custody any
wildlife offender or case property, or prevent the escape of any person
concerned or likely to be concerned in a wildlife offence or prevent the
removal of any case property or Wildlife produce in respect of which any such
offence has occurred or likely to occur:
Provided that where it becomes necessary to
stop for checking, searching and apprehending any mechanically propelled
vehicle, boat, launch, railway wagon, cart and carriage or any kind of
conveyance, the Wildlife Officer may use or caused to be used all force and
means for stopping, checking, searching and apprehending it, or preventing its
escape, but shall open fire only when it becomes absolutely necessary in self
defence or on the specific order of a Wildlife Officer not below the rank of
Range Officer Wildlife, if opening of fire in his opinion was necessary for the
stoppage of a vehicle or conveyance on apprehension of the offender.
(5)
The Wildlife Officer may enter any premises, enclosure
or building other than a dwelling house, to make a search and seizure of
wildlife produce and arrest offender, or break open the lock of any door,
fixture or conveyance for the purpose of search or seizure of wildlife produce
or case property or arrest of offender.
(6)
Government may, for the purpose of this Act, appoint
honorary wildlife officers on such terms and conditions as may be prescribed.
5. Constitution
of the Board.--- (1) As soon as may be, after the commencement of this
Act, Government shall establish a Board to be called the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Wildlife and Biodiversity Board.
(2)
The Board shall consist of-
(a)
a Chairman; and
(b)
such number of official and non-official members as may
be determined by Government.
(3)
The Chief Minister of the Province shall be the
Chairman of the Board.
(4)
A non-official member shall hold office for a term of
three years and may be elected for a second term.
(5)
Secretary Environment Department shall be the Secretary of the Board.
(6)
The meeting of the Board shall be held twice a year at such place and in accordance with such procedure as may be prescribed.
(7)
The Board in its first meeting, shall from amongst the
members, constitute the Monitoring and Evaluation Committee, the Human Resource
Development Committee, the Research Committee and any other Committee that the
Board may by majority consider necessary as and when required, in a manner as may
be prescribed.
(8)
The Chairman may relieve the member of the Committee
who applied in writing, to the Chairman for stepping down, after his
responsibilities are allocated to another member.
(9)
The Board may hire additional experts for any of the
Committees in a manner as may be prescribed.
(10)
The non-official members shall be entitled to such
honorarium as may be determined by Government.
(11)
Any non-official member missing three consecutive
meetings will be deemed to be relieved of his Board membership unless applied
in writing with cogent reasons to the Chair and approved by the Board.
(12)
Government shall prescribe the procedure and criteria
for selection and appointment of the non-official members of the Board.
6. Functions
of the Board.--- The Board
shall-
(a)
advise Government on policy decisions relating to
protection, promotion, preservation, conservation and management of wildlife in
the Province;
(b)
review the progress of development activities in the
field of wildlife promotion, protection,
preservation, conservation and management in the Province; and
(c)
undertake such other functions as may be
prescribed.
7. Biodiversity
and Wildlife Fund.---- (1) There shall be established a Fund to be
known as “Biodiversity and Wildlife Fund” vested in the Board. The Fund shall
be raised and administered in a manner as may be prescribed.
(2)
The Fund shall be opened with such seed money as the
Government may determine.
(3)
The other sources of Fund shall be-
(a)
donations and funds raised from the national and
international organisations;
(b)
donations from philanthropists, conservationists,
wildlife lovers;
(c)
receipts from visitors and rental of various facilities
in all forms of Protected Areas;
(d)
resource extraction fee to include cess and licencing
fee obtained from sale or auction of any resources extracted from the Protected
Area; and
(e)
any other sources as to be notified by the Government.
(4)
All money credited to the Fund shall be kept in such
custody as may be prescribed.
(5)
The Board shall cause to maintain complete and accurate
books of accounts in such form as may be prescribed.
(6)
The accounts of the Fund vested in the Board shall be
audited by the Auditor General of Pakistan.
(7)
The Fund shall be utilized for-
(a)
improvement and development of Protected Areas and
National Parks;
(b)
conservation education and awareness about
biodiversity;
(c)
research in the field of biodiversity conservation;
(d)
meeting of exigencies like forest fire, calamities,
depredation losses etc. in a manner as may be prescribed;
(e)
capacity building of the Department and communities;
(f)
incentives or rewards for the Wildlife staff and
communities for outstanding contribution to conservation;
(g)
running any project or activity for the uplift of
Protected
Areas
in a manner as may be prescribed;
(h)
purchase of additional land to add to the Protected
Areas;
(i)
allocation of an appropriate yearly amount for the
Conservation Committee of each National Park and Protected
Area to be spent in a manner as may be prescribed; and
(j)
any other activity as may be approved by Government.
8. Returns and
Statements.--- Government may require the Board to furnish it with any
document, return, statement, estimate, information or report regarding any
matter related to the Fund under control of the Board and the Board shall comply
with every such requisition.
CHAPTER -III
HUNTING OF WILDLIFE
9. Restrictions
on hunting.--- No person
shall--
(a)
hunt any wild animal by means of a set gun, drop spear,
deadfall, explosive, gun trap, explosive projectile, bomb, grenade, baited
hook, net, snare, or any other trap, an automatic weapon, or a weapon of a
calibre used by the Pakistan Army or Police Force or by means of a projectile
containing any drug or chemical substance, likely to anaesthetize, paralyze,
stupefy or render incapable an animal whether partly or totally;
(b)
hunt any Protected Animal;
(c)
hunt any Game Animal except under a Big Game Hunting
Licence, Small Game Hunting Licence, Big Game Hunting Permit or Small Game
Hunting Permit and in accordance with the provisions of this Act and the rules
made thereunder;
(d)
hunt any Game Animal other than birds or hares with a
shotgun or with non-magnum rifle of 0.22 calibre or less;
(e)
use or have in possession any net, snare, hook, bhagwa,
or like devices for the purpose of hunting a Game Animal;
(f)
use or have in possession any device capable of
electrocuting any wild animal or electrifying any part of its habitat including
water bodies, roosting and nesting places;
(g)
use or have in possession any poison for killing any
wild animal or poisoning its food and water or part of any terrestrial or
aquatic habitat;
(h)
use vehicle of any type to pursue any wild animal or to
drive or stampede any wild animal for any purpose whatsoever;
(i)
shoot any Game Animal from any conveyance;
(j)
hunt with the help of decoys or call birds, except in
the case of waterfowl, cranes and quails as mentioned in the First
Schedule:
Provided that remote control decoys will not
be used for this purpose;
(k)
hunt with the help of playback recorded calls;
(l)
construct or use, for the purpose of hunting any wild
animal, any pitfall, game pit, trench or similar excavation, any fence or
enclosure, or any other similar contrivance;
(m)
hunt by hiding near a water hole, except in the case of
waterfowl;
(n)
hunt near a salt lick;
(o)
hunt before sunrise, except in case of waterfowl; and
(p)
hunt after sunset, except in case of live catching of
cranes and quails:
Provided
that it shall not be an offence to use-
(i)
a motor vehicle or aircraft to drive any wild animal
away from an aerodrome or airstrip when such action is necessary to ensure the
safety of aircraft using that aerodrome; and
(ii)
any one or more of the aforesaid prohibited methods, if
the officer authorized in this behalf grants, at his discretion, a Licence with permission to employ such
method.
10. Prohibition to employ hawks and dogs.--- No
person shall use hawk for hawking or dog for coursing, pointing and retrieving
the Game Animals, except under a permit issued under this Act.
CHAPTER –IV
POSSESSION AND DISPLAY OF WILDLIFE
11.
Wild animals to be the property of Government.---
All wild animals, free ranging or captive, tamed or untamed, found within the
territorial jurisdiction of the Province shall be deemed to be the property of
Government.
12.
Animals found dead or hunted unlawfully.--- Any
wild animal which is found dead or dying or which has been killed, caught or
acquired otherwise than in accordance with the provisions of this Act and any
meat of animal, or article, product or trophy thereof, shall be the property of
Government. The person in possession of such property shall be bound to hand
over the possession of such property to the officer authorized under this Act.
13.
Certificate or Licence of possession.---
(1) No person shall be in possession of
any wild animal or exotic, dead or alive, trophy or meat specified in Second
Schedule unless he is in possession of a valid Certificate or Licence.
(2)
A person interested for a Certificate or Licence under
sub-section (1) above, shall submit an application to an officer not below the
rank of Divisional Forest Officer Wildlife, who shall dispose of the case
within 60 days of receipt of the application.
(3)
Every person in possession of any wild animal shall
produce a Certificate or Licence of possession on demand to the officer
authorized by Government in this behalf.
(4)
The Divisional Forest Officer Wildlife shall mark and
register the wild animal, trophy or meat in respect of which a Certificate or
Licence of possession is issued, in the manner as may be prescribed.
14.
Certificate or Permit of animal display.--- No
person shall display any wild animal of an indigenous or exotic species, dead
or alive and trophy of a kind specified in sub-section (1) of section 13 unless
he is in possession of a valid “No Objection Certificate” for display in such
place, time and purpose as specified in the same, granted by an officer not below the rank of Divisional Forest Officer Wildlife.
15.
Animals protected under laws of other Provinces.---
Government may regulate possession of wild animals, their trophies,
products and derivatives of species protected under the wildlife laws of other
provinces of Pakistan, and other countries.
16.
Cruelty to animals.--- The officers
appointed under section 4 shall also be empowered to exercise the powers of
officers under The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1890 (Act No. XI of
1890), in so far as it relates to the wild animals.
17.
Transfer of animals.--- No person shall
transfer by gift, sale or otherwise, to any other person, any wild animal,
trophy or meat of a kind specified in subsection(1) of section 13 unless he is
in possession of a valid Certificate, in a manner as may be prescribed.
CHAPTER –V
TRADE AND TRAFFIC OF WILDLIFE
18.
Entrance and exit of animals.--- (1) No person shall transport into the
Province any animal of an indigenous or exotic species, or any trophy, meat or
derivative of a kind specified in sub-section(1) of section 13, except under a
permit granted by Government in a manner as prescribed by rules.
(2)
No person shall transport outside the Province any
animal of an indigenous or exotic species, or any trophy, meat or derivative of
a kind specified in sub-section (1) of section 13, except under a permit
granted by Government.
(3)
Nothing in this section shall apply to any animal,
trophy, meat or derivative in transit through the Province if such animal,
trophy, meat or derivative, is-
(a)
accompanied by necessary transit customs documents;
(b)
entered through a custom’s post of entry and is
scheduled to a custom’s post of exit; and
(c)
not unloaded from the conveyance on which it is being
carried on, in the case of rail or air transport, or it does not leave the
precincts of the railway station or airport at which it is landed or trans-shipped
or does not remain there for more than
forty-eight hours:
Provided
that “No Objection Certificate” or Certificate of
import or export from CITES Management Authority shall be
required for such import or export, as the case may be.
19.
Dealing in animals and their produce.--- (1)
No person shall, as a profession, trade or business, buy, sell or otherwise
deal in animals, trophies, meat or derivatives thereof or process or
manufacture goods or articles from such produce, unless he be in possession of
a valid Licence, hereinafter called a dealer’s Licence, to do so, issued by an
officer not below the rank of Divisional
Forest Officer Wildlife.
(2)
The officer authorized under sub-section (1) may, on
realization of such fees as may be prescribed, grant a dealer’s Licence
for the purpose of subsection (1), whereupon the person concerned may carry on
his business in accordance with specification made in the Licence.
(3)
For the purpose of assessment of fees, dealers
may be divided into different categories.
(4)
The holder of the dealer’s Licence shall maintain such
register or record of his dealings in such manner as may be prescribed, and
shall produce for inspection at any reasonable time when called upon to do so.
20.
Trade under CITES and CMS.--- Government
may further prohibit, or regulate the import, export, possession and trade, of
wild fauna and flora, their parts, products and derivatives as contained in
various appendices to Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species
of Flora and Fauna (CITES) and Convention on Migratory Species of Wild Animals
(CMS) and such other conventions, treaties and protocols for the time being in
force.
21.
Alien species.--- Government may prohibit
or regulate entry into the Province and release in the wild of any alien
species of fauna and flora and genetically modified organisms.
22.
Release in the wild.--- No person shall
release into the wild any exotic, alien or diseased species of fauna and flora
in the Province, unless allowed and in a manner as deemed appropriate by an
officer authorized in this behalf.
23.
Invasive species.--- Government may take
measures to control invasive species of fauna and flora to improve the
indigenous fauna, habitat and the ecosystem or a part thereof.
24.
Transport, holding and captivity of animals.---
Government may regulate transport, holding and captivity of any live wild
animals or trophies of a kind specified in sub-section(1) of section 13, in a
manner as may be prescribed.
25.
Wildlife check post.--- (1) Government or
an officer authorized in this behalf may allow and notify the establishment of
a wildlife check post and erection of barrier at any place as deemed
appropriate so as to have a check as to whether or not an offence under this
Act has been committed.
(2)
Every person crossing wildlife check post whether on
foot or in a vehicle or by any other means of transport shall be liable to stop
by the check post, and offer himself and his belongings for checking by the
check post staff to their satisfaction.
CHAPTER –VI
PROTECTED AREAS
26.
Wildlife Sanctuary.--- (1) Government may,
by notification in the official Gazette, declare any area to be Wildlife
Sanctuary and may demarcate it in such manner as may be prescribed.
(2)
The Wildlife Sanctuary shall be set aside as safe
breeding grounds for the protection of wildlife and access thereto for public
shall, except in accordance with the rules, be prohibited and no exploitation
of forest therein shall be allowed except for reducing fire hazards, epidemic
or insect attacks or other natural calamities.
(3)
No person shall- (a) enter
or reside;
(b)
cultivate any land;
(c)
damage or destroy any vegetation;
(d)
hunt, kill or capture any wild animal or fire any gun
or other fire-arm within one mile of the boundaries;
(e)
introduce any exotic species of animal or plant;
(f)
introduce any domestic animal or allow it to stray;
(g)
cause any fire; and
(h)
pollute water, in a Wildlife Sanctuary:
Provided that Government may, for scientific
purposes or for subsistence of bonafide communities, in a manner prescribed,
authorize the aforementioned acts on a specific request by Chief Conservator
Wildlife.
27.
Site of Special Scientific Interest.--- With
a view to protect species of flora and fauna or habitat or landscape having
special scientific importance or for mitigating the effects of climate change,
Government may, by notification in the official Gazette, declare any area to be
a Site of Special Scientific Interest and prohibit therein every act deemed
against the scientific interest of the site.
28.
Wildlife Refuge.--- Government or an
officer authorized in this behalf may, by notification in the official Gazette,
declare any area to be a Wildlife Refuge where hunting of all wild animals
shall be prohibited. The refuge shall be managed in a manner as may be
prescribed.
29.
National Park.--- (1) With a view to the protection and
preservation of scenery, flora, fauna, geological features of special
significance and biological diversity in the natural state, Government may, by
notification in the official Gazette, declare any area to be a National Park
and may demarcate it in such a manner as may be prescribed.
(2)
A National Park shall be accessible to public for
recreation, education and research subject to such restrictions and fee as
Government may impose.
(3)
Provision for access roads to and construction of rest
houses, hostels and other buildings in the National Park along with amenities
for public may be so made, as not to impair the object of the establishment of
the National Park.
(4)
Any facility provided under sub-sections (2) and (3)
shall be in conformity with the recommendations of the environmental impact
assessment or initial environmental examination within the meaning of Pakistan
Environmental Protection Act, 1997 (Act No.
XXXIV of 1997).
(5)
The following acts shall be prohibited in a National
Park:
(a)
hunting, shooting, trapping, killing or capturing of
any wild animal;
(b)
carrying of arms, pet
animals, livestock, firing any gun or doing any other act which may disturb any wild animal or doing any act
which interferes with the serenity and tranquillity of the park and breeding
places of wild animals;
(c)
logging, felling, tapping, burning or in any way
damaging or destroying, taking, collecting or removing any plant or tree;
(d)
grazing of livestock;
(e)
fishing;
(f)
clearing or breaking up any land for cultivation;
mining or quarrying of stones or for any other purpose;
(g)
polluting or poisoning water flowing in and through the
National Park;
(h)
littering and dumping of wastes;
(i)
writing, inscribing, carving, disfiguring,
defacing, painting, chalking,
advertising;
(j)
use of vehicular transport, except on recognized roads
and routes;
(k)
blowing of pressure horns within one kilometre radius
of the park boundary; and
(l)
play back music, using radios, players or any other
audiovideo equipments, or making noise:
Provided that Government may, for scientific
purpose or betterment of the National Park, or for providing incentives and
concessions to the communities for participatory management, authorize doing of
one or more of the afore-mentioned acts on an explicit written request made by
the Chief Conservator Wildlife, justifying the need for such an action and
certifying that it does not impair the object of establishment of the National Park:
Provided further that in case if a National
Park is established over a designated forest, i.e. Reserved Forest, Protected
Forest and Guzara Forest, the provisions of the Forest Ordinance 2002, to the
extent of “acts prohibited” shall prevail.
30.
Biosphere Reserve.--- When an area has a
potential for promoting solutions to reconcile the conservation of biodiversity
with its sustainable use, Government may, by notification in the official
gazette, declare the area to be a Biosphere Reserve, comprising of a core zone,
a buffer zone and multiple-use zone, and manage it in the prescribed
manner.
31.
National Natural Heritage Site.--- With a
view to protect natural, physical and biological formations or groups of such
formations, which are of outstanding national or global value from the
aesthetic or scientific point of view, Government may declare any area to be a
National Natural Heritage Site and regulate its management in the prescribed
manner.
32.
Game Reserve.--- (1) Government or an
officer authorized in this behalf may declare any area to be a Game Reserve,
where hunting of wild animals shall not be allowed, except under a special
permit, which may specify the number and kind
of animals to be hunted, method of hunting, the area and duration for
which such permit shall be valid.
(2)
The officer authorized in this behalf may take measures
for management, maintenance and improvement of habitat in a Game Reserve as may
be prescribed.
33.
Pre-emptive application of MEAs.--- Government
may, by notification in the official gazette, declare any area, which qualifies
for the implementation of any biodiversity related Multilateral Environmental
Agreement to which Government of Pakistan is signatory, as a Protected Area
with appropriate nomenclature and regulate its management as may be
prescribed.
34.
Pre-emptive application of this Act.---
Where Government is satisfied that designation of an area is suitable for
achieving one or more of the objectives of this Act, it may declare such area
with an appropriate nomenclature and prescribe its management through a
notification in the official Gazette.
35.
De-notification and alteration of boundaries of
Protected Area.--- Government may, by notification in the official
Gazette, de-notify a Protected Area or make any alteration in the boundaries of
a Protected Area so declared on an explicit written request made by the Chief
Conservator Wildlife, justifying such an action:
Provided that Wildlife Sanctuary, National
Park and Site of Special Scientific Interest shall neither be de-notified nor
altered in size, except with the prior consent of the Board.
36.
Damage to structures in Protected Area.--- No
person shall damage, alter, counterfeit, deface or displace boundaries of a
Protected Area, enclosures, transects, Government infrastructures, visitors
facilities, water bodies or any other structure raised or facility provided for
the management of wildlife or Protected Area.
CHAPTER –VII
PARTICIPATORY
WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT
37.
Empowerment and benefit sharing.--- (1) Each
Protected Area will be governed by a Conservation Committee chaired by the
respective Divisional Forest Officer Wildlife. Composition and functions of the
committee shall be such, as may be prescribed.
(2)
The Conservation Committee may approve and finance
small projects, activities and hire local staff through funds apportioned by
the Board.
(3)
Government or an officer authorized in this behalf may recognize and register any community organization, civil
society organization, nongovernmental organisation, research organisation or an
individual as comanagement partner for conservation or research with such terms
and conditions as may be prescribed.
(4)
A community organization, recognized under sub-section
(3) above shall be entitled to equitably share the benefits with Government
accrued from commercial sustainable use of elements of biodiversity in the
respective area in the manner as may be prescribed.
(5)
No organization, outfitter, or individual shall conduct
any development, entrepreneurship or research in a Wildlife Sanctuary, National
Park, Site of Special Scientific Interest and National Natural Heritage
Site, unless in possession of “No
Objection Certificate” from the Department before hand under such terms and
conditions as may be prescribed.
(6)
A community organization, civil society organization,
NonGovernmental Organisation (NGO), research organization or an individual,
recognized under sub-section (3) above, shall share the benefits accrued from
use of the elements of biodiversity as may be prescribed.
38.
Private Game Reserve.--- (1) Where Government or an officer
authorized in this behalf is satisfied that an area of private land has been
dedicated by its owner for the purposes similar to a Game Reserve, he may, on
the application of the owner, declare such an area to be a Private Game
Reserve.
(2)
Hunting of wild animals, in a Private Game Reserve,
shall not be allowed except under a permit, issued by the owner under
intimation to the Department or by an officer authorized in this behalf upon
concurrence of the owner. The maximum number of the permits for the game
species and for the season shall be agreed between the owner and the
Department.
(3)
The amount of hunting permit fee charged by the owner
shall in no case be less than the amount fixed by the Government in a Game
Reserve of similar nature and species. The amount of permit fee fixed by the
Government shall be shared equitably among the owner and Government as may be
prescribed.
(4)
The owner of a Private Game Reserve shall prepare a management
plan of the Game Reserve in consultation with Department and shall cause it to
be implemented after approval of the same by the Chief Conservator Wildlife.
(5)
Government may, by notification in the official
Gazette, at any time, declare that any Private Game Reserve shall cease to be a
Private Game Reserve.
39.
Conservancy.--- (1) Government may declare
any landscape, which supports or has the potential to support significant
biodiversity for sustainable multiple use management, including biodiversity
conservation, collaboratively by the local communities and Government, as a
Conservancy.
(2)
The Conservancy may be managed in a manner as may be
prescribed.
40.
Community Managed Game Reserve.--- Where
Government is satisfied that an area of land owned by Government or communities
can be effectively managed for sustainable hunting of wild animals,
collaboratively by the local communities and Government, it may declare such an
area to be Community Managed Game Reserve and manage this in a manner as may be
prescribed.
CHAPTER -VIII
EX-SITU
CONSERVATION OF WILDLIFE
41.
Wildlife Park.--- Government may declare
and enclose any area for propagation of wild animal species under natural or
semi natural conditions, conservation awareness, research and recreation, as a
Wildlife Park, which shall be managed in a manner as may be prescribed.
42.
Zoological Garden or Zoo.--- (1)
Government may establish or allow establishment of Zoo or Zoological Garden in
public or private sector for keeping animals of indigenous or exotic species
for the purposes of recreation, conservation education, propagation and
research to be managed in a manner as may be prescribed.
(2)
An officer authorized in this behalf may register on
prescribed fee, and regulate the establishment and operation of a Zoo or
Zoological Garden established under sub-section (1).
(3)
Every owner or operator of an existing facility,
referred to in subsection (1), shall get the facility registered within six
months of coming into force of this Act.
(4)
Government or an officer authorized in this behalf may
regulate transport and trade between various zoos or breeding facilities
registered under this Act in a manner as may be prescribed.
(5)
Government or an officer authorized in this behalf may
regulate release in the wild or harvest after release in the wild of the
captive bred animal as may be prescribed.
43.
Breeding Facility.--- (1) Government or an
officer authorized in this behalf may register on prescribed fee, and regulate
the establishment and operation of a Breeding Facility of wild animals,
including the exotic animals, or any
other similar facility, with whatever nomenclature known in public and private
sector, as may be prescribed.
(2)
Every owner or operator of an existing facility,
referred to in subsection (1), shall get the facility registered within six
months of coming into force of this Act.
(3)
Government or an officer authorized in this behalf may
regulate transport and trade between various breeding facilities or zoos
registered under this Act.
(4)
Government or an officer authorized in this behalf may
regulate release in the wild or harvest after release in the wild of the
captive bred animal as may be prescribe.
CHAPTER -IX
POWERS OF OFFICER
44.
Issuing of licences, permits, no objection certificates.---
Any officer authorized by Government in this behalf, may issue a Licence, big
game hunting, small game hunting, permit for big game hunting, small game
hunting or a No Objection Certificate for regulating, hunting, possession,
dealing, display and transportation as may be prescribed.
45.
Cancellation of licences, permits, no objection
Certificates.--- Any officer authorized by Government in this behalf,
may cancel a Licence, for big game hunting, small game hunting, permit for big
game hunting, small game hunting, a No Objection Certificate issued under
section 44 of this Act in a manner as may be prescribed.
46.
Power to establish check post.--- Any
officer authorized by Government in this behalf, may order establishment of a
temporary or permanent check post in any area for regulating hunting,
possession, dealing, display and transportation of wild animals and their
products as may be prescribed.
47.
Search and arrest without warrant.--- (1)
Any officer or any other person, authorized by Government in this behalf, may
search any person, premises, vessel, vehicle, animal package, receptacle or
covering, without warrant, so as to satisfy himself as to whether or not an
offence under this Act has been committed and arrest the offender without warrant.
(2)
The person arrested under sub-section (1) shall be
produced, in the absence of any unavoidable circumstances, to the nearest
police station within 24 hours, for further proceedings under the law for the
time being in force.
48.
Seizure and confiscation of case property.--- Any
officer or any person authorized by Government in this behalf may-
(a)
seize and confiscate any wild animal, dead or alive,
which has been acquired otherwise than in accordance with the provisions of
this Act; and
(b)
seize any fire-arm, net, trap, snare, bow, arrow or any
vehicle or vessel or anything what-so-ever used or suspected to have been used
in the commission of an offence under this Act.
49.
Disposal of case property.--- Notwithstanding
any other provision of this Act, the officer or any other person authorized in
this behalf may sell or dispose of any property seized or confiscated under
section 48, or set free in the wild any animal if seized alive, and may,
subject to the determination of the rights thereto, deal with the proceeds in
such manner as may be prescribed.
50.
Prevention of commission of offence.--- Every
officer, or any other person authorized by Government in this behalf, shall be
competent to prevent by all lawful means the commission of any offence under
this Act.
51.
Compounding of offence.--- (1) Government may, by notification in the
Official Gazette, empower an officer,-
(a)
to accept from any person against whom reasonable proof
for committing an offence under this Act exists, a sum of money by way of compensation
for such offence as may be prescribed; and
(b)
to release the property, which has been seized as
liable to confiscation, on receipt of the value thereof, as estimated by an
officer authorized in this behalf.
(2)
On the receipt of compensation or such value of
property or both under sub-section (1), as the case may be, the suspected
person, if in custody, shall be discharged and the property, if any, seized
shall be released and no further proceedings shall be taken against such person
or property.
(3)
The sum of money accepted as compensation under clause
(a) of sub-section (1), shall in no case exceed the sum of one hundred thousand
rupees.
(4)
The officer authorized in this behalf may give as
reward a portion of the amount realized as compensation and value of property
under sub-section (3), to the person or persons who helped in detection,
registration and/or disposal of the offence. Such reward shall not exceed
one-fourth of the amount so realized.
52.
Powers of the Wildlife Officer.--- The
Wildlife Officer shall, for the purpose of this Act have the same powers as are
vested in a Civil Court under the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 in respect of
the following matters, namely:
(a)
summoning and enforcing the attendance of persons and
examining him on oath;
(b)
compelling the production of documents;
(c)
receiving evidence on affidavits; and
(d)
issuing commission for examination of witnesses.
53.
Delegation of powers.--- Government may,
by notification in the official Gazette, delegate all or any of the powers
conferred upon it under the provisions of this Act to Wildlife Officer, Forest
Officer and any officer subordinate to it.
54.
Grant of Exemption.--- Notwithstanding
anything contained in this Act, Government may, upon request by the officer
authorized in this behalf, allow, by notification in the official Gazette,
killing and capturing of such wild animals in such places and by such means as
may be specified in the notification, in the interest of any scientific or
public purpose.
55.
Revision of Schedules, period and fee.--- Government
or an officer authorized in this behalf may, by notification in the official
Gazette, in respect to any specified area,-
(a)
add to or exclude from the Schedules any wild animals,
subject to such conditions as it may impose in each case;
(b)
fix or alter the period during which any wild animal
may be hunted;
(c)
open or close any area to hunting; and
(d)
revise the fee for various types of licences or permits
prescribed under this Act or the Management Plan.
CHAPTER –X
TRIAL OF WILDLIFE OFFENCES
56.
Liability to inform.--- Every coupe
purchaser or lessee of forest, nontimber forest produce, fish, wildlife, mines,
Lambardar, Canal Patwari, Public Works Department Daroga, Chowkidar, Dafadar,
Village Watchman, Abdar, Zilladar, Revenue Patwari, Qannungo and Tehsildar
shall, in the absence of any reasonable excuse, be bound to give to any officer
or any other person authorized in this behalf, information in respect of any
snaring, trapping, netting, unauthorized killing, or any other offence under
this Act committed within the limits of his jurisdiction, as soon as the
commission of such offence comes to his knowledge.
57.
Confiscation of property.--- When the
offender is not known or cannot be traced, any property found at or around the
spot shall be confiscated by the officer authorized in this behalf, if he has
reasons to believe that the property in question was used in the commission of
the offence.
58.
Abetment of an offence.--- Abetment of any
offence under this Act or rules shall be punishable as the offence.
59.
Interference in duty.--- No person shall
interfere or attempt to interfere in the performance of any functions or in the
discharge of any duty under this Act and the rules made thereunder.
60.
Lodging of complaint.--- (1) No Court, except on the complaint of
the officer or any person authorized by Government in this behalf, shall take
cognizance of any offence under this Act.
(2)
Members of the Wildlife Force and forest force shall be
accepted as witness in the meaning of the Code of Criminal Procedure,1898 (Act
No. V of 1898) for the purpose of prosecution of the case under this Act.
61.
Competent Court.--- No Court inferior to
that of a Judicial Magistrate of the
First Class shall take cognizance of and try an offence under this
Act.
62.
Summary trial. --- The Judicial Magistrate
of the First Class may try any offence punishable under this Act summarily, in
accordance with the provision of the Code of Criminal procedure,1898.
63.
Hunting in defence.--- (1) Notwithstanding any other provision of this
Act, it shall not be an offence if-
(a)
any person kills any wild animal by any means in the
immediate defence of his own life or that of the life of any other person; and
(b)
the owner of livestock or his employee kills any wild
animal, doing material damage to his livestock, by means not prohibited under
this Act, within a reasonable distance where that livestock is grazing or where
it is enclosed for the night:
Provided that
clause (b) shall not apply to any livestock unlawfully grazing, herded or
unguarded.
(2)
The killing under sub-section (1) of wild animals shall
be reported to the nearest office established for the purposes of this Act with
the least possible delay.
(3)
The meat or trophy of any wild animal killed under
sub-section (1) shall be the property of Government and shall be disposed of as
directed by the officer authorized in this behalf.
(4)
Government may compensate the loss of life and property
caused by wild animals in the manner as may be prescribed.
64.
Onus of proof.--- Where during any
proceedings taken under this Act or in consequence of anything done under this
Act, a question arises as to whether any animal, trophy, meat or derivative is
the property of Government, such animal, trophy, meat or derivative shall be
presumed to be the property of Government, until the contrary is proved.
65.
Officers to be public servants.--- The
officers or persons authorized under any provisions of this Act to do a certain
thing or act in certain manner shall be deemed to be public servants within the
meaning of the Pakistan Penal Code,1860 (XLV of 1860).
66.
Protection of action by officers.--- No
suit, prosecution or other legal proceedings shall lie in any court against any
officer empowered under this Act, for anything done or intended to be done in
good faith in pursuance of any provision of this Act or the rules.
67.
Duty of Police Officer and members of other law
enforcing agencies.--- Every police officer and member of other law
enforcing agencies shall, upon request made by any officer or person empowered
under this Act, assist him in the due discharge of his duties under this Act.
CHAPTER -XI
PENALTIES AND PUNISHMENTS
68. Penalties.---
(1) Whoever contravenes or attempts to contravene the provisions of this
Act shall be punished as provided in the
Fourth Schedule.
(2)
Whoever, having already been convicted of an offence
under subsection (1), is again convicted thereunder, shall, on every subsequent
conviction, be punished with imprisonment which shall not be less than three
months, or fine which shall not be less than ten thousand rupees or both, and
his fire-arm, vehicle, appliance or anything used in the commission of the
offence and his Licence, permit or special permit, issued under this Act, shall
be confiscated/cancelled and he shall not be eligible to such Licence, permit,
or a special permit, as the case may be, for a period of at least two
years.
(3)
The property confiscated under sub-sections (1) and (2)
shall become property of Government, and may be disposed of by the Department
in a manner as may be prescribed.
(4)
For any other offence under this Act or the rules for
which no specific penalty is provided, the offender shall be punished with fine
of rupees ten thousand or one month imprisonment or with both.
CHAPTER -XII
MISCELLANEOUS
69.
Power to make rules.--- (1) Government may
make rules for the purposes of carrying into effect the provisions of this Act.
(2)
In particular and without prejudice to the generality
of the foregoing powers, such rules may provide for,-
(a)
the powers and duties of the officers and other persons
especially authorized to perform functions under this Act;
(b)
the form in which, the terms and conditions on which, a
Licence, special Licence, a permit or a special permit may be granted;
(c)
the fees to be charged for any Licence, a permit, a
special permit or entry to any Protected Area;
(d)
in the case of any species of wild animals, the number
and the sex that may be killed under a Licence, a permit or a special permit;
(e)
reward to persons who render help in detection of
offences under this Act;
(f)
the authorities by whom, the conditions on which, and
the manner in which, licences may be issued; and
(g)
the management of Wildlife Sanctuary, Site of Special
Scientific Interest, Wildlife Refuge, National Park, Biosphere Reserve,
National Natural Heritage Site, Forest Biodiversity
Reserve, Game Reserve, Private Game Reserve,
Conservancy, Community Managed Game Reserve, Wildlife Park, Zoological Garden,
captive breeding facilities or any other area required to be managed under this
Act.
70.
Overriding effect.--Provisions of this Act
shall override the provisions of all other Acts, which, partially or fully,
address matters related to protection, preservation, conservation and
management of wild animals in the Province.
71.
Repeal and savings.--- (1) The Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa Province Wildlife (Protection, Preservation, Conservation and
Management) Act, 1975 (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Act No. V of 1975) and Martial Law
Order No. 292 of 1981 are hereby repealed.
(2)
Notwithstanding the repeal of the enactment mentioned
in subsection (1), everything done, action taken, obligation, liability,
penalty or punishment incurred, inquiry or proceedings commenced, officer
appointed or person authorized, jurisdiction or power conferred, rule made and
Licence or order issued under the provisions of the said enactment or rules
made thereunder shall continue in force, and so far as may be, be deemed to
have been respectively done, taken, incurred, commenced, appointed, authorized,
conferred, made or issued under this Act and any enactment or document
referring to any of the said provisions shall, as far as may be, construed to
refer to this Act or the corresponding provision thereof.
SCHEDULES
FIRST SCHEDULE
[see
sections 2(f), (g), (ee), (kkk), (lll); 9(c), (d), (e), (i), (j) and 10]
ANIMALS WHICH SHALL
BE HUNTED ONLY UNDER THE TERMS OF
A SMALL GAME/BIG
GAME HUNTING LICENCE/PERMIT
PART -I
(Animals, which may be hunted on a Small Game Hunting
Licence).
Name of Species
Anatidae Ducks
1.
Northern Pintail
(Anas acuta)
2.
Common Teal (Anas crecca)
3.
Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos)
4.
Gadwall (Anas strepera)
5.
Eurasian Wigeon (Anas Penelope)
6.
Garganey (Anas querquedula)
7.
Shoveler (Anas clypeata)
8.
Common Pochard (Aythya farina)
9.
White-eyed Pochard
(Aythya nyroca)
10. Tufted
Duck (Aythya fuligula)
Rallidae Coots
and Moorhens
1.
White breasted Moorhen (Amaurornis phoenicurus)
2. Common
Moorhen (Gallinula chloropus)
3.
Eurasian Coot (Fulica atra)
Charadriidae
Plovers, Sandpipers, Snipes and other waders
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1. Golden Plover
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(Pluvialis apricaria)
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2. Grey Plover
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(Pluvialis
squatarola)
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3. Eastern Golden
Plover
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(Pluvialis dominica)
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4. Eurasian Curlew
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(Numenius arquata)
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5. Solitary Snipe
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(Gallinago solitaria)
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Pteroclididae Sandgrouses
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1. Tibetan Sandgrouse
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(Syrrhaptes
tibetanus)
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2. Indian Sandgrouse
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(Pterocles exustus)
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3. Spotted Sandgrouse
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(Pterocles
senegallus)
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4. Imperial or Black
bellied Sandgrouse
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(Pterocles orientalis)
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5. Coronetted Sandgrouse
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(Pterocles coronatus)
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6. Close-Barred or painted Sandgrouse
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(Pterocles indicus)
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Columbidae:
Pigeons and doves
All Species of pigeons and Doves, other than the Green
pigeons and Imperial pigeons (Genus Ducula).
Phasianidae and
Turnicidae: Francolins, Partridges and Quails
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1.
See-see partridge
2.
Chukar partridge
3.
Grey partridge
4.
Black partridge
5.
Common quail
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(Ammoperdix griseogularis)
(Alectoris chukar)
(Francolinus pondicerianus)
(Francolinus
francolinus)
(Coturnix coturnix)
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6. Rain quail or Black breasted quail (Coturnix coromandelica)
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Lepus: i.e Hares
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1. Cape Hare
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(Lepus capensis)
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2. Indian Hare
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(Lepus nigricollis)
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3. Arabian Hare
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(Lepus arabicus)
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PART -II
Animals for hunting of which a
Small Game Hunting Permit shall be required in addition to the Small Game
Hunting Licence to be issued by the officer authorized in this behalf.
1.
Koklass pheasant (Pucrasia macrolopha)
2.
Kalij pheasant (Lophura leucomelana)
3.
Himalayan Snow cock
(Tetraogallus imalayensis)
PART -III
Animals which can be live caught
only under a Small Game Hunting Permit to be granted by an officer authorized
in this behalf, in addition to the Small Game Hunting Licence.
1.
Common quail (Coturnix coturnix)
2.
Rain quail or Black breasted quail (Coturnix coromandelica)
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3. Common Crane
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(Grus grus)
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4. Demoiselle Crane
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(Anthropoides virgo)
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5. See-see partridge
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(Ammoperdix griseogularis)
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6. Chukar partridge
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(Alectoris chukar)
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7. Grey partridge
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(Francolinus pondicerianus)
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8. Black partridge
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(Francolinus francolinus)
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9. Mynas (Family
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(Sturnidae, Genus Sturnus)
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10. Parrots
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(Alexandrine Parakeet
Psittacula
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eupatria) Rose-ringed Parakeet (Psittacula krameri) Blossom-headed
Parakeet (Psittacula cyanocephala)
11. House sparrows (Passer
domesticus)
12. Doves,
Pigeons (Family: Columbidae, Genus: Columba)
13. Buntings
14. Munias
15. Finches
16. Thrushes
17. Larks
18. Bulbuls
PART -IV
Animals for hunting of which a
Big Game Hunting Permit shall be required in addition to the Big Game Hunting
Licence to be issued by the officer authorized in this behalf.
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1. Common leopard
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(Panthera pardus)
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2. Wolf
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(Canis lupus)
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3. Rhesus Monkey
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(Macaca mulatta)
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4. Himalayan ibex
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(Capra ibex)
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5. Grey goral
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(Naemorhedus goral)
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6. Markhor
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(Capra falconeri)
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7. Urial
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(Ovis vigni)
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PART -V
Animals which are usually
considered as vermin can be hunted under the provisions of a No Objection
Certificate to be issued by the officer authorized in this behalf, in addition
to a Small Game Hunting Licence or Big Game Hunting Licence or a trapping
permit as the case may be;
1.
Wild boar (Sus scrofa)
2.
Jackal (Canis
aureus)
3.
Indian porcupine (Hystrix indica)
4.
Fulvous fruit bat (Rousettus
leschenaultia) 5. House crows (Corvus splendens)
SECOND SCHEDULE
(see section 13)
Animals, trophies or meat, for the possession,
transfer, display or exit of which a Certificate of Lawful Possession is
required:
1.
Any live wild animal
2.
Trophy of any wild animal
THIRD SCHEDULE
[see section 2(zz)]
Protected Animals, i.e. Animals, which shall neither be hunted nor
possessed.
1.
All Game Animals when immature i.e. not fully grown,
2.
All female Game Animals when:
(a)
Pregnant;
(b)
In a condition that indicates that they are suckling or
feeding young; and
(c)
Accompanied by their immature offspring.
3.
All females of following species:
(a)
Grey Goral (Naemorhedus goral)
(b)
Markhor (all races) (Capra falconeri)
(c)
Ibex or Himalayan ibex (Capra ibex)
4.
(1) All individuals of the following species, genera,
families of birds;
(a)
All members of the family ARDEIDAE; i.e. all Herons. Paddy birds, Egrets or Bitterns;
(b)
All members of the family PELECANIDAE; i.e. all pelicans; (c) All
members of the family CICONIIDAE;
i.e. all storks;
(d)
All members of the family THRESKIORNITHIDAE; i.e. all Ibis’ and Spoonbills;
(e)
All members of the family PHOENICOPTERIDAE; i.e. all
flamingos;
(f)
All members of the genus Cygnus i.e. all Swans;
(g)
All members of the genus Anser i.e. all geese;
(h)
All Members of the GENUS HELIOPAIS i.e. all Fin foots;
(i)
All Members of the family OTIDIDAE; i.e. all Bustards;
(j)
All Members of the SUB-FAMILY SCOLOPACINAE i.e. all
Woodcocks;
All members of the GENUS DUCULA; i.e. all imperial Pigeons;
(k)
All members of the GENUS TRERON i.e. all green Pigeons;
(l)
All members of the GENUS STURNUS i.e. all Starlings;
(m)
All Members of the family ACCIPITRIDAE i.e. all Hawks, Vultures, Kites, Buzzards,
Hawk-Eagles, Eagles, Harriers and Ospreys; and
(n)
All Members of the family FALCONIDAE i.e., all Falcons.
(2) The
following species of Ducks, Moorhens, Lapwings and Snipes,-
(a)
Marbled teal (Maramaronetta angustirostris)
(b)
Lesser Whistling teal (Dendrocygna javanica)
(c)
Large Whistling teal (Dendrocygna bicolour)
(d)
Falcated teal (Anas falcate)
(e)
Pink-headed Duck (Rhodonessa caryphyllancea)
(f)
Cotton teal (Nettapus coromandelianus)
(g)
White-headed Duck or Stiff-tailed Duck(Oxyura leucocephala)
(h)
Nukhta or Comb Duck (Sarkidiornis
melanotos)
(i)
Ruddy Shelduck or Brahminy Duck(Tadorna ferruginea)
(j)
Common Shelduck (Tadorna tadorna)
(k)
Red-crested Pochard (Netta rufina)
(l)
Greater Scaup (Aythya marila)
(m)
Long tailed Duck or Old Squaw(Clangula hyemalis)
(n)
Golden eye Duck (Bucephala clangula)
(o)
Smew (Mergus albellus)
(p)
Goosander (Mergus merganser)
(q)
Red breasted merganser
(Mergus serrator)
(r)
Purple Moorhen (Porphyrio
porphyrio)
(s)
Red wattled Lapwing (Hoplopterus indicus)
(t)
Yellow wattled Lapwing (Hoplopterus malabaricus)
(u)
Pintail Snipes (Gallinago stenura)
(v)
Jack Snipe (Lymnocryptes minimus)
(w)
Great Snipe (Caplla media)
(x)
Painted Snipe (Rostratula bengalensis)
(3) The
following species of parrots:
(a) Blossom
head parakeet: Psittacula cyanocephala;
and (b) Slaty headed parkeet: Psittacula himalayana.
(4) Following
members of the family PHASIANIDAE i.e.
Monal Pheasant Lophophorus impejanus;
Western Horned Tragopan Pheasant Tragopan
melanocephalus; Cheer Pheasant Catreus wallichii; Snow partridge Lerwa lerwa:
5.
All individuals of the following species, genera or
families of mammals,-
(i)
Common Langur (Presbytis
entellus)
(ii)
Pangolin (Manis crassicaudata)
(iii)
Blandford’s Fox (Vulpes cana)
(iv)
Wild dog (Cuon alpinus)
(v)
Black Bear (Selenarctos
thibetanus)
(vi)
Brown Bear (Ursus arctos)
(vii)
Yellow-Throated Marten (Martes flavigula)
(viii)
Marbled Polecat (Vormela peregusna)
(ix)
Ratel (Mellivora capensis)
(x)
Comon Otter (Lutra lutra)
(xi)
Smooth coated Otter (Lutrogale perspicillata)
(xii)
Large Indian Civet (Viverra zibetha)
(xiii)
Small Indian Civet (Viverricula indica)
(xiv)
Common Palm Civet (Paradoxurus hermaphrodites) or Toddy Cat
(xv)
Himalayan Palm Civet (Paguma larvata) or
Masked Civet
(xvi) Binturong (Arctitis binturong)
(xvii)
Pallas’s Cat (Felis
manul)
(xviii)
Caracal cat (Felis caracal)
(xix) Lynx
(Felis
lynx)
(xx) Leopard
Cat (Prionailurus bengalensis)
(xxi) Fishing
Cat (Prionailurus viverrinus)
(xxii) Sand Cat (Felis
margarita)
(xxiii)
Common Leopard (Panthera
pardus)
(xxiv) Snow
Leopard (Uncia uncia)
(xxv)
Hoary-bellied Flying Squirrel(Callosciurus phygerythrus)
(xxvi) Musk Deer (Moschus chrysogaster)
(xxvii)
Muntjac or Barking Deer (Muntiacus muntjak)
(xxviii)
Hog Deer (Axis
porcinus)
(xxix) Chinkara
or Indian Gazelle(Gazella bennetti)
(xxx)
Straight- horned Markhor (Capra falconeri jerdoni)
(xxxi) Marco
Polo’s sheep (Ovis ammon polii)
(xxxii)
Punjab Urial (Ovis orientalis punjabiensis)
(xxxiii)
Indus River Dolphin (Platanista minor)
6.
All individuals of the following species, genera or
families of reptiles,-
(a)
Marsh Crocodile (Crocodylus
palustris)
(b)
All snakes of genus Python; i.e. all pythons
(c)
All lizards of the genus Varanus; i.e. all Monitor Lizards
FOURTH SCHEDULE
[see section 68(1)]
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S.
No.
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Nature of Offence
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Minimum Penalty
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Maximum Penalty
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A.
Offe nce under section 9
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1.
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Unlawful hunting by means
of restricted weapons or appliances
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Rs. 5,000 fine or one week
imprisonment or both; plus value of property or two weeks imprisonment in
lieu thereof.
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Rs.45,000 fine or two years
imprisonment or both; plus value of wild animal or one month imprisonment in
lieu thereof.
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2.
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Unlawful hunting of any
Protected Animal
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Rs.10,000 fine or two weeks
imprisonment or both; plus value of wild animal or one month imprisonment in
lieu thereof.
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Rs. 45,000 fine or two
years imprisonment or both; plus value of property or two months imprisonment
in lieu thereof.
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3.
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Unlawful hunting of Game
Animals:
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(a) Small
Game Animals
(b) Big
Game Animals
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Rs. 2,000 fine or three days
imprisonment or both; plus value of property or two days imprisonment in lieu
thereof.
Rs. 5,000 fine or one week imprisonment or both; plus value
of property or one week imprisonment in lieu thereof.
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Rs. 45,000 fine or one year
imprisonment or both; plus value of property or one month imprisonment in
lieu thereof.
Rs. 45,000 fine or three
years imprisonment or both; plus value of property or six months imprisonment
in lieu thereof.
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4
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Other offences
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Rs. 2,000 fine or one week
imprisonment or both; plus value of property or two days imprisonment in lieu
thereof.
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Rs. 25,000 fine or two
months imprisonment or both; plus value of property or one month imprisonment
in lieu thereof.
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S.
No.
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Nature of Offence
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Minimum Penalty
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Maximum Penalty
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B.
Offe nce under section 10
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5.
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Unlawful hunting by means
of hawks or dog
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Rs. 3,000 fine or one week
imprisonment or both; plus value of property or one week imprisonment in lieu
thereof.
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Rs. 20,000 fine or one
month imprisonment or both; plus value of property or two weeks imprisonment
in lieu thereof.
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C.
Offe nce under section 13, 14, 15, 16 & 17
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6.
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(a) Birds
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i.
Partridges
ii.
Quails
iii.
Demoiselle or Common Crane
iv.
Siberian crane
v.
Falcon
a.
Saker and
Peregrine
b.
Other species
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Rs. 1,000 fine or one week imprisonment or both; plus value
of property or two days imprisonment in lieu thereof.
Rs. 500 fine or three days
imprisonment or both; plus value of property or two days imprisonment in lieu
thereof.
Rs. 2,000 fine or one week imprisonment or both; plus value
of property or two days imprisonment in lieu thereof.
Rs. 10,000 fine or two week
imprisonment or both; plus value of property or one week imprisonment in lieu
thereof.
Rs. 10,000
fine or one month imprisonment or both; plus value of property or one month
imprisonment in lieu thereof.
Rs. 5,000 fine or one week
imprisonment or
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Rs. 10,000 fine or one month
imprisonment or both; plus value of property or four days imprisonment in
lieu thereof.
Rs. 5,000 fine or two weeks imprisonment or both; plus value
of property or three days imprisonment in lieu thereof.
Rs. 20,000 fine or one year
imprisonment or both; plus value of property or four days imprisonment in
lieu thereof.
Rs. 45,000 fine or one year imprisonment or both; plus value
of property or two weeks imprisonment in lieu thereof.
Rs. 45,000 fine or one year imprisonment or both; plus value
of property or two months imprisonment in lieu thereof.
Rs. 35,000 fine or
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S.
No.
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Nature of Offence
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Minimum Penalty
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Maximum Penalty
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vi. Indigenous
pheasants
(live or dead)
a. Monal, Tragopan,
Kalij, Koklass and
Cheer pheasants
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both; plus value of property
or one week imprisonment in lieu thereof.
Rs. 10,000 fine or two weeks imprisonment or both; plus
value of property or three weeks imprisonment in lieu thereof.
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six
months imprisonment or both; plus value of property or two weeks imprisonment
in lieu thereof.
Rs. 45,000 fine or one year imprisonment or both; plus value
of property or one month imprisonment in lieu thereof.
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vii. Other
birds
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Rs. 3,000 fine or one week
imprisonment or both; plus value of property or two weeks imprisonment in
lieu thereof.
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Rs. 20,000 fine or six
months imprisonment or both; plus value of property or three weeks
imprisonment in lieu thereof.
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(b) Mammals
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i. Markhor, Ibex, Urial,
Musk
deer, Goral, Chinkara, Barking deer and Hog deer
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Rs. 10,000 fine or one month
imprisonment or both; plus value of property or two months imprisonment in
lieu thereof.
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Rs. 45,000 fine or three years
imprisonment or both; plus value of
property or six months
imprisonment in lieu thereof.
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ii.
Black and Brown bear
iii.
Snow leopard
iv.
Common leopard
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Rs. 10,000 fine or one month
imprisonment or both; plus value of property or two months imprisonment in
lieu thereof.
Rs. 30,000 fine or one year imprisonment or both; plus value
of property or six months imprisonment in lieu thereof.
Rs. 10,000 fine or three
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Rs. 45,000 fine or three years imprisonment or both; plus
value of property or six months imprisonment in lieu thereof.
Rs.
45,000 fine or three years imprisonment or both; plus value of
property or six months imprisonment in lieu thereof.
Rs. 45,000 fine or
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S.
No.
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Nature of Offence
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Minimum Penalty
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Maximum Penalty
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v.
Other carnivores such as wolf, fox, civet, marten
etc.
vi.
Monkey and Langur
vii.
Others
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months
imprisonment or both; plus value of property or one month imprisonment in
lieu thereof.
Rs. 5,000 fine or two months imprisonment or both; plus
value of property or one month
imprisonment in lieu thereof.
Rs. 5,000
fine or two months imprisonment or both; plus value of property or one month
imprisonment in lieu thereof.
Rs. 2,000 fine or one month
imprisonment or both; plus value of property or one week imprisonment in lieu
thereof.
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three years imprisonment or both; plus
value of
property
or three months imprisonment in lieu thereof.
Rs. 45,000 fine or two years imprisonment or both; plus
value of property or two weeks imprisonment in lieu thereof.
Rs. 45,000 fine or two years imprisonment or
both; plus value of property or one month imprisonment in lieu thereof.
Rs. 35,000 fine or two years imprisonment or
both; plus value of property or two months imprisonment in lieu thereof.
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(c) Reptiles
|
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i. Marsh
crocodile ii. Python iii. Monitor
lizard iv. Turtles and
tortoises v. Other species
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Rs. 5,000 fine or one month
imprisonment or both; plus value of property or one week imprisonment in lieu
thereof.
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Rs. 45,000 fine or two years imprisonment or
both; plus value of property or two months imprisonment in lieu thereof.
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(d) Other animals (indigenous or
exotic)
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Rs. 5,000 fine or two weeks
imprisonment or both; plus value of property or two week imprisonment in lieu
thereof.
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Rs. 45,000 fine or two years imprisonment or both; plus value
of property or one month imprisonment in lieu thereof.
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S.
No.
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Nature of Offence
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Minimum Penalty
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Maximum Penalty
|
|||
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D-
Offences under section 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24 and 25
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7.
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(a) Birds and Game Animals
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Rs. 5,000 fine or two weeks imprisonment or
both; plus value of property or two weeks imprisonment in lieu thereof.
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Rs. 45,000 fine or two years imprisonment or both; plus
value of property or two months imprisonment in lieu thereof.
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(b) Protected Animals
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Rs. 20,000 fine or six
months imprisonment or both; plus value of property or two months
imprisonment in lieu thereof.
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Rs. 45,000 fine or three years imprisonment or both; plus
value of property or six months imprisonment in lieu thereof.
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E-
Offences under section 26, 27 and 28
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8.
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Contravention of sub-
section (2) and (3) of Section 26, 27 and 28.
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Rs. 5,000 fine or one month imprisonment or
both (in each case).
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Rs.45,000
fine or three years imprisonment or both
(in each case).
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F-
Offences under section 29
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9.
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a)
Contravention of sub section (2)
b)
Contravention of clause a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j,
k and l of sub- section
(5) of Section 29
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Rs. 10,000 fine or one month imprisonment or
both; plus value of property or two months imprisonment in lieu thereof.
Rs. 10,000 fine or one month imprisonment or both; plus
value of property or two months imprisonment in lieu thereof (in each
case).
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Rs. 45,000 fine or three years imprisonment or both; plus
value of property or six months imprisonment in lieu thereof.
Rs. 45,000 fine or three
years imprisonment or both; plus value of property or six months imprisonment
in lieu thereof (in each case).
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G- Offences under section
30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 36, 38, 39, 40, 41,42, 43, 56, 59 and 63(2), (3)
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10.
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Contravention of section
30, 31, 32,
33, 34, 36, 38, 39, 40, 41,42, 43, 56,
59 and 63(2)
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Rs. 5,000 fine or two weeks imprisonment or
both; plus value of property or one month imprisonment in lieu thereof.
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Rs. 45,000 fine or three years
imprisonment or both; plus value of property or six months imprisonment in
lieu thereof.
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BY ORDER OF MR. SPEAKER PROVINCIAL ASSEMBLY OF KHYBER
PAKHTUNKHWA
________________________________________________________________________
(AMANULLAH)
Secretary
Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
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