trees.
Thereafter, the Petitioner made an application to the
Deputy Conservator/Tree Officer who granted such
permission on 22.05.2015. The trees were cut and
transported ... involved in felling,
dragging, loading, transportation and
unloading of the cut trees to the depot
and/or not having paid the octroi and other
municipal
background,
the petitioner valued the trees at Rs.4,33,082.35/-
and deposited the same. After the trees were cut
and removed, the petitioner realizing ... Malki of such
trees including the trees grown from the stumps or
roots of the trees cut and removed vests in the
petitioners and they
petitioner having obtained
the permission from the concerned authority had cut
certain trees in the said land and transported the timber.
As regards the same ... offence of cutting the trees in reserved forest would
arise only if the trees in the reserved forest have been
cut. As contended
ANNX-D AND D1 DTD 28.08.23 FOR
PERMISSION TO CUT THE TREES EXISTED IN THE SUBJECT
LAND BELONGING TO THE PETITIONER AS PRAYED ... application dated: 28.02.2020 filed by the Petitioners
seeking permission to cut the trees standing on the
subject land belonging to the petitioner as per
ANNEXURE
ANNX-D AND D1 DTD 28.08.23 FOR
PERMISSION TO CUT THE TREES EXISTED IN THE SUBJECT
LAND BELONGING TO THE PETITIONER AS PRAYED ... application dated: 28.02.2020 filed by the Petitioners
seeking permission to cut the trees standing on the
subject land belonging to the petitioner as per
ANNEXURE
days, in Central
Coorg at any rate, no one wanted to cut trees for
sale, for they had no market value; no one
cultivated ... other purposes
unless he has paid the full timber value for cutting such
trees, meaning thereby the trees were clearly shown to
have been belonging
days, in Central
Coorg at any rate, no one wanted to cut trees for
sale, for they had no market value; no one
cultivated ... other purposes
unless he has paid the full timber value for cutting such
trees, meaning thereby the trees were clearly shown to
have been belonging
days, in Central
Coorg at any rate, no one wanted to cut trees for
sale, for they had no market value; no one
cultivated ... other purposes
unless he has paid the full timber value for cutting such
trees, meaning thereby the trees were clearly shown to
have been belonging
days, in Central
Coorg at any rate, no one wanted to cut trees for
sale, for they had no market value; no one
cultivated ... other purposes
unless he has paid the full timber value for cutting such
trees, meaning thereby the trees were clearly shown to
have been belonging
Mr. Mohammed Shoaib vs State Of Karnataka on 18 August, 2025
Author: Suraj Govindaraj
Bench