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Home / Crime and Justice / Court Orders Shutdown of Illegal Animal Market

Court Orders Shutdown of Illegal Animal Market

31 Jan

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Summary

  • Bombay High Court orders permanent closure of an illegal bird and animal market.
  • Market sold protected species in cruel, unhygienic conditions.
  • Court reprimanded officials for failing to enforce wildlife laws.
Court Orders Shutdown of Illegal Animal Market

The Nagpur bench of the Bombay High Court has mandated the permanent closure of an illegal bird and animal market operating in Lakadganj. This decisive action follows a writ petition highlighting open violations of wildlife protection statutes. A divisional bench expressed strong disapproval of the failure by nine respondent authorities, including the Deputy Conservator of Forests and the Commissioner of Police, to uphold animal and wildlife laws.

The petition revealed that protected bird species, rabbits, cats, dogs, and exotic animals were being sold openly. These animals were reportedly kept in severely cramped and unhygienic conditions, subjected to unnecessary pain and suffering, and confined with their legs tied, violating the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act. Such practices constitute 'hunting' under the Wildlife (Protection) Act, a cognizable and non-bailable offense.

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Despite a detailed complaint with evidence submitted by the petitioner on September 24, 2025, and subsequent reminders, no effective action was taken. The court noted the market's continued operation and even its promotion on YouTube, indicating a flagrant disregard for the law and a dereliction of official duties. A response from the respondents is expected by February 2.

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The court ordered the immediate and permanent closure of the illegal bird and animal market operating in Lakadganj.
Protected bird species and other animals were being sold in cruel and unhygienic conditions, violating wildlife and animal cruelty laws.
The court intervened because local authorities failed to take meaningful action against the illegal market despite repeated complaints and evidence.

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