A bench comprising Chief Justice Dipak Misra and justices A M Khanwilkar and D Y Chandrachud issued notice to Ministry of Environment, National Board for Wildlife and the National Tiger Conservation Authority on the plea which has also sought relocation of persons living near tiger reserves.
The petition, filed by advocate Anupam Tripathi, said tigers were being killed either by poisoning by locals or the authorities, shooting by forest guards or by poaching.
The petition has sought conducting of regular census in every tiger reserve across the country to identify, document and calculate the number of villages including the villagers in each one of these parks and tiger reserves.
It has also sought strict guidelines to the forest guards and all the officers working in and around the tiger reserves and national parks.
The petition claimed that the State is responsible to protect and improve the environment for the tigers and other wild animals but the data on tiger killing so far shows that it has failed miserably to do so.
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