JUSTICE DEEPAK VERMA COMMITTEE - POLITY

News: Committee to oversee transfer and import of captive wild animals: SC

 

What's in the news?

       The Supreme Court has expanded the authority and jurisdiction of the Deepak Verma Committee.

       Before, the committee's powers were only limited to Tripura and Gujarat, but now it has been extended to cover the whole of India.

 

Key takeaways:

       The Supreme Court has increased the jurisdiction and powers of a high-powered committee led by its former judge, Justice Deepak Verma, to conduct necessary checks and undertake fact-finding exercises concerning the import, transfer, procurement, rescue and rehabilitation of wild animals, including those in captivity, across India.

       The Court said that the Chief Wildlife Wardens of the States would now be added to the committee as members. All current and future complaints regarding the matter would be investigated by the committee.

       The Committee may also consider requests for approval, disagreements, or complaints relating to the transfer or import of wild animals into India, the acquisition of those animals by any rescue or rehabilitation facility, or the welfare of those animals by zoos, with the assistance and cooperation of all departments and authorities throughout India.

       The committee will be free to suggest transferring ownership of captive animals or seized wild animals to any willing rescue center or zoo for their urgent welfare, treatment, and rehabilitation.

 

Major Issues Related to Captive Wild Animals in India:

       Lack of Adequate Facilities

       Illegal Trade

       Inadequate Rehabilitation.