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Supreme Court Backs Deer Relocation Amid Overcrowding Crisis
28 Apr
Summary
- Supreme Court upholds relocation of spotted deer from Delhi's Hauz Khas park.
- Scientific assessment found the park unsustainable for the growing deer population.
- New national guidelines for wildlife relocation must be finalized within six months.

The Supreme Court has backed the relocation of numerous spotted deer from Delhi's A N Jha Deer Park, aligning with scientific findings that the urban enclosure is unsustainable for its burgeoning population. The bench, led by Justices Vikram Nath and Sandeep Mehta, accepted the Central Empowered Committee's (CEC) assessment, mandating a "time-bound" translocation under strict scientific protocols and forthcoming national guidelines.