Section 27:
Restriction on entry in sanctuary.
(1) No person other than,--
(a) a public servant on duty,
(b) a person who has been permitted by the Chief Wild Life Warden or the authorised officer to
reside within the limits of the sanctuary,
(c) a person who has any right over immovable property within the limits of the sanctuary,
(d) a person passing through the sanctuary along a public highway, and
(e) the dependants of the person referred to in clause (a), clause (b) or clause (c), shall enter or
reside in the sanctuary, except under and in accordance with the conditions of a permit granted under
section 28.
(2) Every person shall, so long, as he resides in the sanctuary, be bound--
(a) to prevent the commission, in the sanctuary, of an offence against this Act;
(b) where there is reason to believe that any such offence against this Act has been committed in
such sanctuary, to help in discovering and arresting the offender;
(c) to report the death of any wild animal and to safeguard its remains until the Chief Wild Life
Warden or the authorised officer takes charge thereof;
(d) to extinguish any fire in such sanctuary of which he has knowledge or information and to
prevent from spreading, by any lawful means in his power, any fire within the vicinity of such
sanctuary of which he has knowledge or information; and
(e) to assist any forest officer, Chief Wild Life. Warden, Wild Life Warden or police officer
demanding his aid for preventing the commission of any offence against this Act or in the
investigation of any such offence.
1[(3) No person shall, with intent to cause damage to any boundary-mark of a sanctuary or to cause
wrongful gain as defined in the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (45 of 1860), alter, destroy, move or deface such
boundary-mark.
(4) No person shall tease or molest any wild animal or litter the grounds of sanctuary.]
Notes:
1. Ins. by Act 44 of 1991, s. 19 (w.e.f. 2-10-1991).