Indian Forest Act, 1927

Indian Forest Act, 1927
Forest Act
Imperial Legislative Council
  • An Act to consolidate the law relating to forests, the transit of forest-produce and the duty leviable on timber and other forest-produce.
CitationAct No. 16 of 1927
Territorial extentWhole of India
Enacted byImperial Legislative Council
Commenced21 September 1927
Status: In force

The Indian Forest Act, 1927 was largely based on previous Indian Forest Acts implemented under the British Raj. The most famous one was the Indian Forest Act of 1878. Both the 1878 Act and the 1927 Act sought to consolidate and reserve the areas having forest cover, or significant wildlife, to regulate movement and transit of forest produce, and duty leviable on timber and other forest produce. It also defines the procedure to be followed for declaring an area to be a Reserved Forest, a Protected Forest or a Village Forest. It defines what is a forest offence, what are the acts prohibited inside a Reserved Forest, and penalties leviable on violation of the provisions of the Act.


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