"Take steps for Protection and Conservation of Vultures": Delhi High Court directs Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation

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Synopsis

The PIL seeks directions for banning veterinary drugs Diclofenac, Aceclofenac, Ketoprofen, Nimesulide, etc. as the same have been found to be toxic for the vultures. 

The Delhi High Court on Tuesday directed the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation to take steps for the protection and conservation of vultures in a plea raising issue of the decline in the population of vultures in India.

A bench of Chief Justice Satish Chandra Sharma and Justice Subramonium Prasad took serious note of the fact that the population of vultures has declined by more than 97% because of the veterinary use of NSAIDS (Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs) like Diclofenac, Aceclofenac, Ketoprofen, Nimesulide, etc.

The bench was hearing a Public Interest Litigation plea filed by Advocate Gaurav Kumar Bansal raising concern over the issue of the decline in the number of vultures in India.

The Court asked CDSCO to take proper steps for banning the drugs which are responsible for the decline in vulture population in India. 

Bansal informed the Court that even the Minister of the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change has publically stated that due to the sharp decline in the vulture population, its population has come down from 40 million to just 19,000 in a span over three decades.

It is clear from the above statement of the Minister that in the last 30 years around 4 Crores vulture have died which means that around 13 Lakh vultures lost their lives every year, which further implies that India is witnessing around 1 lakh mortality of vultures every month because of toxic drugs, Bansal submitted.

Bansal alleged that the Government of India is ignoring its own comments which were made in various committees at the National and International levels, and it is not banning the said toxic drugs which are harmful to vultures, an endangered species as per the International Union for Conservation of Nature and listed in Schedule I of Wildlife Protection Act, 1972.

Case Title: Gaurav Kumar Bansal Vs. Union of India & Ors.