Indian Forest Act
Indian Forest Act
Indian Forest Act
Contents
1 Reserved Forest
2 Protected Forest
3 Village Forest
4 See also
5 References
6 External links
Reserved Forest
Reserved Forest is an area mass of land duly notified under the provisions of India Forest Act or the State
Forest Acts having full degree of protection. In Reserved Forests all activities are prohibited unless permitted.
Reserved Forest is notified under section 20 of the Indian Forest Act, 1927 [Act 16 of 1927] or under the
reservation provisions of the Forest acts of the State Governments of the Indian Union. The manner in which a
Reserved Forest, shortly written as RF, has to be constituted is described in section 3 to 20 of the Act. It is
within power of a State Government to issue a preliminary notification under section 4 of the Act declaring that it
has been decided to constitute such land, as specified in a Schedule with details of its location, area and
boundary description, into a Reserved Forest. such a notification also appoints an officer of the State
Government, normally the Deputy Commissioner of the concernned district, as Forest Settlement Officer. The
Forest Settlement Officer fixes a period not less than three months, to hear the claims and objections of every
person having or claiming any rights over the land which is so notified to be reserved. He conducts inquiries into
the claims of rights, and may reject or accept the same. He is empowered even to acquire land over which right
is claimed. For rights other than that of right of way, right of pasture, right to forest produce, or right to a water
course, the Forest Settlement Officer may exclude such land in whole or in part, or come to an agreement with
the owner for surrender of his rights, or proceed to acquire such land in the manner prescribed under the Land
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Acquisition Act, 1894 [Act 1 of 1894]. Once the Forest Settlement Officer settles all the rights either by
admitting them or rejecting them, as per the provisions of the Act, and has heard appeals, if any, and settled the
same, all the rights with the said piece of land [boundaries of which might have been altered or modified during
the settlement process] vest with the State Government. Thereafter, the State Government issues notification
under section 20 of the Indian Forest Act, 1927 declaring that piece of land to be a Reserved Forest.
Protected Forest
Protected Forest an area or mass of land notified under the provisions of India Forest Act or the State Forest
Acts having limited degree of protection. In Protected Forests all activities are permitted unless prohibited.
Protected Forest is an area or mass of land, which is a reserved forest, and over which the Government has
property rights, declared to be so by a State Government under the provisions of the section 29 of the Indian
Forest Act, 1927. It does not require the long and tedious process of settlement, as in case of declaration of a
reserved forest. However, if such a declaration infringes upon a person's rights, the Government may cause an
inquiry into the same; but pending such inquiries, the declaration cannot abridge or affect such rights of persons
or communities. Further, in a protected forest, the Government may issue notifications declaring certain trees to
be reserved, or suspend private rights, if any, for a period not exceeding 30 years, or prohibit quarrying,
removal of any forest produce, or breaking of land etc. Indian forest act was established in 1972 for the
protection of all the flora and fauna.
Village Forest
Village Forest is constituted under section 28 of the Indian Forest Act, 1927. The Government may assign to
any village community the rights over a land which may not be a part of a reserved forest for use of the
community. Usually, forested community lands are constituted into Village Grazing Reserve [VGR]. Parcels of
land are so notified are marked on the settlement revenue maps of the villages.
See also
Reserved forests and protected forests of India
Communal forests of India
Indian Forest Acts, 1865 and 1878
Biological Diversity Act, 2002
References
External links
Indias Forest Conservation Legislation: Acts, Rules, Guidelines, from the Official website of:
Government of India, Ministry of Environment & Forests (http://www.envfor.nic.in/legis/legis.html#S)
Wildlife Legislations, including - The Indian Wildlife (Protection) Act from the Official website of:
Government of India, Ministry of Environment & Forests (http://www.envfor.nic.in/legis/legis.html#R)
Legislations on Environment, Forests, and Wildlife from the Official website of: Government of India,
Ministry of Environment & Forests (http://www.envfor.nic.in/legis/legis.html)
Official website of: Government of India, Ministry of Environment & Forests (http://www.envfor.nic.in/)
Indian Forests and Forestry under British Colonialism
(http://www.ganesha.co.uk/JoPubWeb/colonialism2.htm)
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