Rule 6
Prohibited Techniques For Hunting
(1) Without the written order of
the Chief any person shall not hunt a wildlife or birds by using the
following techniques :–
(a) Waiting (prowling) in the place used for drinking water, licking
salt or soil or taking a bath,
(b) Using any type of trap like darjan, damal (tying Rope), Jaal
(Net), Dharap (obstacles), Khor (cage) or Paso (hanging rope),
(c) Feeding poison or tranquilizing drugs,
(d) Using poisonous arms and ammunition,
(e) Tuning (blowing) leaves or calling with artificial mimetic voice
or playing tape-recorder,
(f) Waiting (prowling) in nest or abode,
(g) Lighting torch or lights,
(h) Making a scaffold or a hiding place to mislead the animal,
(i) Riding in a motor car, jeep, truck, lorry, tractor, airplane,
helicopter etc.,
(j) Setting fire in any type of grass or forest with the motive of
hunting,
(k) Taking the help of a dog in hunting a wildlife or taking the help
of a domestic bird for the huntings of birds.
(2) In the situation of killing a mad elephant or a man eater tiger
or leopard, any technique except than the technique in clause (j) of Subrule
(1) may be followed.
the Chief any person shall not hunt a wildlife or birds by using the
following techniques :–
(a) Waiting (prowling) in the place used for drinking water, licking
salt or soil or taking a bath,
(b) Using any type of trap like darjan, damal (tying Rope), Jaal
(Net), Dharap (obstacles), Khor (cage) or Paso (hanging rope),
(c) Feeding poison or tranquilizing drugs,
(d) Using poisonous arms and ammunition,
(e) Tuning (blowing) leaves or calling with artificial mimetic voice
or playing tape-recorder,
(f) Waiting (prowling) in nest or abode,
(g) Lighting torch or lights,
(h) Making a scaffold or a hiding place to mislead the animal,
(i) Riding in a motor car, jeep, truck, lorry, tractor, airplane,
helicopter etc.,
(j) Setting fire in any type of grass or forest with the motive of
hunting,
(k) Taking the help of a dog in hunting a wildlife or taking the help
of a domestic bird for the huntings of birds.
(2) In the situation of killing a mad elephant or a man eater tiger
or leopard, any technique except than the technique in clause (j) of Subrule
(1) may be followed.