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The Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 is an Act of the Parliament of India enacted for the protection of plants and animal species. Before 1972, India had only five designated national parks. Among other reforms, the Act established scheduled protected plant and hunting certain animal species or harvesting these species was largely outlawed. [1]
1972: 18 Architects Act: 1972: 20 Taxation Laws (Extension to Jammu and Kashmir) Act: 1972: 25 National Service Act: 1972: 28 Delhi Lands (Restriction on Transfer) Act: 1972: 30 Payment of Gratuity Act: 1972: 39 Diplomatic Relations (Vienna Convention) Act: 1972: 43 Antiquities and Art Treasures Act: 1972: 52 Wild Life (Protection) Act: 1972: 53
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In the Sixth Schedule areas, the emphasis is on self-rule; tribal communities are granted considerable autonomy, including powers to make laws and receive central government funds for social and infrastructure development. To enable local control, the role of the Governor and the State are subject to significant limitations in the areas.
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This is a category of articles concerning acts of Parliament (laws enacted by the Parliament of India in 1972). For more general discussion of Indian legal topics, see Category:Law of India and its other subcategories.
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