Courts will lean toward animals who are silent victims of commercial ventures: SC

New Delhi, Dec 20: The Supreme Court has observed that courts will always lean in favour of animals, who suffer silently when their migration paths are blocked by humans and commercial ventures.

A bench of Chief Justice Surya Kant and Justices Joymalya Bagchi and Vipul M Pancholi deferred the hearing on a batch of petitions filed by the owners of hotels and resorts in the Nilgiris to January, saying the issue required detailed consideration.

The bench said, “All of you are there for commercial purposes and in the elephant corridor. These constructions interfere with elephant movement… The benefit must go to these animals who are silent victims of these commercial developments.”

The hotels and resorts in the wildlife areas are aggrieved as they have been asked to vacate the forest area after the Tamil Nadu government notified elephant corridors in the Sigur Plateau in the Nilgiris.

The Madras High Court on September 12 approved the recommendation of the apex court appointed panel, which had declared that the land purchased by private parties on the elephant corridors in the Sigur Plateau was illegal and that these constructions needed to be dismantled.

Earlier, the top court was informed that there were over 800 constructions, including 39 resorts and 390 houses, inside the Sigur elephant corridor.

Senior advocates Salman Khurshid and Shoeb Alam, appearing for different parties, submitted that the owners of these hotels and resorts had purchased the properties much before the elephant corridors had been notified, and they should be allowed to continue with their “eco-friendly” business with a rider that they must not expand their business ventures.

Alam pointed out that some matters are coming up for hearing in January and it would be appropriate that the court hear all of them together.

The top court adjourned the matter for further hearing in the first week of January.(PTI)

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