Context:
The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has declared the Assam government’s decision to deploy Assam Forest Protection Force (AFPF) personnel for election duty as illegal.
Key Highlights:
- Judicial / Governance Intervention
- NGT stayed the deployment of ~1,600 AFPF personnel for election duty.
- Bench: Justice Arun Kumar Tyagi & expert member Ishwar Singh.
- Assam government given 4 weeks to respond.
- Legal Violations
- Violates:
- Biological Diversity Act, 2002
- Assam Forest Protection Force Act, 1986
- Contravenes Supreme Court restrictions on using forest staff for non-core duties.
- Role of AFPF
- Mandated to protect:
- Forests
- Forest produce
- Wildlife
- Stakeholders Involved
- Assam Government
- AFPF personnel
- Environmental activists/petitioners
- Judiciary (NGT & Supreme Court)
- Environmental Concerns
- Diverting personnel increases risk of:
- Poaching
- Illegal logging
- Weakens forest governance and biodiversity protection
- Significance
- Reinforces legal safeguards for environmental protection
- Highlights importance of dedicated institutional roles
Relevant Prelims Points:
- National Green Tribunal (NGT): Established under NGT Act, 2010 for environmental disputes.
- Biological Diversity Act, 2002: Protects biodiversity and regulates use of biological resources.
- Assam Forest Protection Force (AFPF): State force for forest and wildlife protection.
- Forest staff are subject to restrictions on deployment for non-forest duties.
Relevant Mains Points:
- Governance & Rule of Law:
- Emphasizes adherence to statutory mandates
- Prevents misuse of specialized forces for administrative convenience
- Environmental Protection:
- Ensures continuity of forest conservation efforts
- Protects biodiversity from illegal exploitation
- Judicial Activism:
- NGT plays key role in enforcing environmental laws
- Strengthens environmental jurisprudence in India
- Administrative Challenges:
- States face shortage of personnel for election duties
- Need to balance governance requirements with environmental priorities
- Federal Dimension:
- State actions subject to central environmental laws and judicial oversight
- Way Forward
- Develop separate trained personnel pool for election duties
- Strengthen forest protection workforce capacity
- Ensure strict compliance with environmental laws
- Enhance coordination between administration and environmental authorities
UPSC Relevance:
• GS 2: Governance – Role of tribunals, rule of law
• GS 3: Environment – Biodiversity conservation
