Chennai: The Mudumalai Tiger – Codenamed T23 – About the command of ‘hunting’ that has been published may not be killed because the Tamil Nadu government and Madras High Court explained that there were no plans to shoot down.
“Don’t kill.
It might not be a male eater, it might be misunderstood,” said the first bench of Justice Head of Justice Sanjib Banerjee and Justice P D Audikesavalu on Tuesday.
The state government, represented by the P Muthukumar government applicant, said there were no plans to kill him.
Muthukumar said, “The effort to capture live animals, study psychology and his behavior to assess what is adopted by future care.” Record submission, Bench said: “It seems that from the news report that the tiger was seen yesterday and there was a great bandobust in the area to catch the animal.” After the command to hunt T23 was released, in the field that the animal killed three people near the tiger reserve, two pils were transferred by people for livestock in India (PCFI) and an activist, looking for directions to the state forest department to capture live animals .
During the trial, the court said the head of the main forest conservator would use his best wisdom to ensure that the least number of people who interfered with any forest, because natural habitat would be disturbed by the movement of large human pagarawan.
“However, the authorities are left free to handle relevant animals for their maintenance and to ensure their behavior and behavior,” the first bench added.
All that can be said now is that other animals in the area will not be disturbed to the limits that can be avoided to track tigers, although some discrete steps can be used for such purposes with objects in ultimately looking for animals and respecting the right to remain in the wild and Free to roam in the forest, said the court.
The judges then postponed the application until October 21 to state status reports.