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Act Description : MADHYA PRADESH GAME ACT, 1935
Act Details :-
THE MADHYA PRADESH GAME ACT, 1935
ACT NO. 15 OF 1935
Published in the Central Provinces Gazette, dated 17-5-1935.
An Act to provide for the control of the shooting, netting, trapping or killing of game in[Madhya Pradesh]
Whereas it is expedient to control the shooting, netting, trapping or killing of game in[Madhya Pradesh];
And whereas the previous sanction of the Governor-General, required under sub-section (3) of Section 80-A of the Government of India Act, and the previous sanction of the Governor, required under Section 80-C of the said Act, have been obtained to the passing of this Act;
It is hereby enacted as follows :-
1. Short title.- (1) This Act may be called the[Madhya Pradesh]Game Act, 1935.
[(2)Extent and application.- It[extends]to and shall be in force in the whole of Madhya Pradesh and shall apply to the birds and animals which are specified in the Schedule when in their wild state.]
(3)Addition to or exclusion from the Schedule of any bird or animal.- The State Government may, by notification, add to, or exclude from, the Schedule any bird or animal subject to such conditions as it may impose in each case.
2. Definition.- In this Act, unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context:-
"prescribed"means prescribed by rules made under this Act.
3. Prohibition to shoot or kill without licence.- (1) Except as hereinafter or hereunder provided, it shall be unlawful for any person to shoot at or kill or to attempt to shoot at or kill a bird or animal to which this Act applies or to use or to attempt to use a net, trap or other instrument for the purpose of capturing such bird or animal without a licence under sub-section (1) of Section 4.
(2)Penalty for shooting, killing or capturing without licence.- Whoever does or attempts to do any act in contravention of sub-section (1) or, being the holder of a licence under this Act, commits a breach of any condition thereof, shall be punishable with fine which may extend to one hundred rupees.
4. Grant of licences for shooting, killing or capturing.- (1) The[Collector]may on application of any person, grant to such person a licence for the period of one year at a time authorising him by name to shoot at or kill any bird or animal to which this Act applies or use a net, trap or other instrument for the purpose of capturing such bird or animal and subject to such conditions as may be prescribed :
Provided that the[Collector]shall not refuse such licence to any person holding a licence under the Indian Arms Act, 1878 (XI of 1878).
(2) A licence shall become void at the expiration of the said period but may, on application of the licensee, be renewed by the[Collector]for a like period.
(3) A licence may be cancelled by the[Collector]upon the conviction of the licensee for an offence against this Act, and no person, who has been convicted for such offence against this Act, and no person who has been convicted for such offence more than twice, shall be eligible for the grant or the renewal of a licence without the previous sanction of the State Government.
(4) Possession of a licence under the Indian Arms Act, 1878 (XI of 1878), or of a shooting permit shall confer a right on the holder thereof to shoot at or kill a bird or animal to which this Act applies.
(5) A temporary licence for a period of thirty days may be granted under sub-section (1).
(6) The fee for a licence granted for one year under this section for small game shall not exceed ten rupees and for big game and small game twenty rupees. The fee for a temporary licence for small game shall not exceed five rupees and for big game and small game ten rupees.
5. Award of portion of fine to person giving information leading to conviction.- Where on any conviction for an offence against this Act a fine is imposed, the Court may award any portion not exceeding half the amount of the fine recovered as a reward to any person other than a servant of the Government, who gave information leading to the conviction.
6. Confiscation of bird or animal or flesh or any part thereof.- (1) When any person is convicted of an offence punishable under this Act the convicting Magistrate may direct that any bird or animal, in respect of which such offence has been committed, or the flesh or any other part of such bird or animal shall be confiscated.
(2) Such confiscation may be in addition to the punishment provided by sub-section (2) of Section 3 for such offence.
7. Magistrates empowered to try offences.- No Court inferior to that of a Magistrate of the second class shall try any offence against this Act.
8. Restrictions on Court to take cognizance of offences.- (1) No Court shall take cognizance of any offence against this Act except on the complaint of a police officer, not below the rank of sub-inspector, or of any other person or class of persons authorised by the State Government in this behalf.
(2) No Court shall take cognizance of any offence against this Act unless the prosecution is instituted within three months from the date on which the offence is alleged to have been committed.
9. Persons exempted from operation of Act.- The Governor-General of India, the Commander-in-Chief in India and the Governors of States in India shall be exempt from the operation of this Act, and the State Government may, by notification, exempt any person or class of persons from the operation of this Act, either generally or for any specified period, occasion or area subject to such conditions as may be imposed.
10. Shooting or killing permitted in certain cases.- Nothing in this Act shall be deemed to prevent any person from shooting at or killing, or from pursuing and shooting at or killing, any bird or animal to which this Act applies, found upon, or in the vicinity of cultivated lands for the purpose of protecting his crops, or to prevent any person from shooting at or killing any such bird or animal in defence of himself or any other person or of his property.
11. Bar to shoot, kill or capture birds or animals which are protected under any other enactment.- Nothing in this Act shall permit any person to shoot at or kill any bird or animal, or to use a net, trap or other instrument for the purpose of capturing any bird or animal, the protection or preservation of which has been provided for in any enactment for the time being in force.
12. Seizure of net, trap or other instrument.- The State Government may authorise any police officer, hot below the rank of sub-inspector, or any person or class of persons to seize a net, trap or such other instrument which he has reason to believe has been used for the commission of an offence against this Act.
13. Power to make rules.- (1) The State Government may, after previous publication, make rules consistent with this Act, for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of this Act.
(2) In particular, and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing power, the State Government may make rules-
(a) prescribing any particulars to be contained in the applications for licences;
(b) prescribing the conditions subject to which licences may be granted and the forms of licences;
(c) prescribing the fees payable for licences and the cases in which a licence may be granted without the payment of any fee; and
(d) regulating the disposal of property confiscated under Section 6 or seized under Section 12.
(3) A copy of the draft of the proposed rules shall be laid on the table of the Legislative Assembly of the State. The State Government shall give the Assembly an opportunity of discussing them, and shall take into consideration of any resolution, concerning the same which may be passed by the Assembly before finally publishing them in theOfficial Gazette.
The Schedule
[Vide Section 1(2)]
Sl. No.
Scientific name
English name
Vernacular name
Big game or small game
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
Part A.-List of Birds
1.
Anser ferus
The grey lag goose
Rajhans and
Small game
2.
Anser Indicus
Bath
3.
Casarca rutila
The bar-headed
Rajhans and
4.
Rhodonissa caryophyliacea
Goose
The ruddy sheldrake or
Jungli quas
Chakwa
5.
Chaulelasmus streperus
Brahminy duck
The pink-headed duck
Gulabi badak
6.
Nettium crecca
The gadwall
Gairi
7.
Dafila Acuta
The common teal
Urki or Eri
8.
Querquedula circia
The pintail
Nanda
9.
Spatula clypeata
The gargancy or blue winged teal
Urki or Eri
10.
Netta rufina
The shoveller
Ghirah
11.
Nyroca ferina
The red-crested pochar
Lal Sir
12.
Nyroca ferruginea
The pochard
Lal Sir
13.
Sarcidiornis melanonotus
The white-eyed pochard.
The comb duck
Kurchiya
Nukta
14.
Nettopus coromandelianus
The cotton teal
Girria
15.
Dendrocygna javanica
The whistling teal
Silhi
16.
Dendrocygna fulva
The large whistling teal
Silhi
17.
Anas boscas
The mallard
Nilsir
18.
Anas poecilor phyncha
The Indian spot bill
Gugral, Buth.
19.
Mareca penelope
The wigeon
Chota lal sir
20.
Crocopus phoenicop terus crocopus chlorogaster
The green pigeon
Harial
21.
Columba intermedia
The blue rock pigeon
Kabutar
22.
Carpophaga aenea
The imperial pigeon
Barra kabutar
23.
Pterocles faciatus
The painted sand grouse
Bhat titar.
24.
pterocles exustus
The Common Indian sand grouse
Bhat titar
25.
Pavo cristatus
The Peafowl
Mor
26.
Gallus sonnerati
The grey jungle fowl
Jungli murgi
27.
Gallus ferrugineus
The red jungle fowl
Jungli murgi
28.
Galloperdis spadicea
The red spur fowl
Choti jungli murgi
29.
Galloperdi lunulata
The painted spur fowl
Choti jungli murgi
30.
Perdicula asiatica
The jungle bush quail
Lawa
31.
Francolinus pondicerianus
The grey partridge
Titar
32.
Francolinus pictus
The painted partridge
Kala titar
33.
Coturnix communis
The common or grey quail
Bater
34.
Coturnix coromandelica
The rain quail
Lawa
35.
Turnix dussumieri
The little button quail
Chota Lawa
36.
Antropoides virgo
The demoiselle crane
Karaka or kulan
37.
Eupoditis Edwardsi
The bustard
Horn, Bherar
38.
Sypheotis aurita
The lik-florican
Tan mor, likh
39.
Gallinago coelestis
The common snipe
Chaha, panwlawa
40.
Gallinago stenura
The pintail snipe
Chaha
41.
Gallinaga gallinula
The jack snipe
Chota chaha
42.
Rostratula capensis
The painted snipe
Chaha
Part B.-List of Animals
1.
Felis tigris
Tiger
Bagh, sher
Big game
2.
Felis pardus
Leopard
Gulbagh-tendua.
3.
Cynaelurus jabatus
Hunting leopard
Cheeta
4.
Nalursus ussinus
Sloth bear
Reech Bhalu
Small game
5.
Lepus ruficandatus
Common Indian hare
Khargosh sasa
6.
Lepus simcoxi
Simcox's hare
Koarli, karra
7.
Bos gaurus
Bison
Ran boda Ranhela
Big game
8.
Bos bulbalus
Wild buffalo
Jangli Bhainsa
9.
Boselaphus tragocamelus
Blue bull
Nilgai
10.
Tetracerus quadricornis
Four-horned antelope
Jungli bakri, chausingha
11.
Antelope cervicapra
Black buck
Hiran, kalahiran, kalehwit
12.
Gazella bennettii
Indian gazelle
Chinkara
13.
Cervulus muntjac
Barking deer
Kakar, Bherki, jungli bakri.
14.
Cervus duvanceli
Swamp deer
Barsingha
15.
Cervus unicolor
Sambhar
Sambhar
16.
Cervus axis
Chital or spotted deer.
Chital.
Act Type :- Madhya Pradesh State Acts
 
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