Anticipatory Bail Granted by Madras High Court in Wildlife Protection Case

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Madurai, August 4, 2023 – In a significant legal development, the Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court granted anticipatory bail to a petitioner in a case pertaining to charges under various sections of the Wild Life Protection Act, 1972. The petitioner, S. Bakrudeen Ali Ahmed, had sought anticipatory bail against allegations of possession of prohibited commodities.

The Court’s decision, delivered by Justice G. Ilangovan, hinged on the interpretation of legal provisions and the crucial question of whether the recovered articles were truly banned commodities under the Wild Life Protection Act. The key observation from the judgement highlighted the necessity for objective evidence: “Considering the fact that so far, whether the above said commodity is a banned or not is not finalized, this court is inclined to grant anticipatory bail to the petitioner.” The Court underscored the importance of the ongoing laboratory examination to conclusively establish the nature of the recovered fillets.

Justice Ilangovan’s ruling emphasized that the grant of anticipatory bail was not a bar to initiating future proceedings based on conclusive evidence. While granting bail, the Court laid down specific conditions, including the execution of a bond and the petitioner’s daily reporting to the police.

The judgement has garnered attention from legal experts for its meticulous consideration of evidence and adherence to the tenets of justice. This landmark decision not only underscores the significance of factual verification but also reinforces the principle of personal liberty in the context of applying discretion to grant bail.

The case has been drawing parallels with the precedent set in the Arnesh Kumar v. State of Bihar & Anr. case, wherein the Supreme Court highlighted the importance of not adopting a casual approach to denying anticipatory bail.

This ruling by the Madras High Court, with its emphasis on evidence and the law’s application, is likely to have far-reaching implications for cases involving wildlife protection laws and anticipatory bail provisions in the country.

Dated: 04/08/2023

S.Bakrudeen Ali Ahmed vs The Forest Ranger Officer,

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