LAWS(MAD)-1978-11-7

B NATHMALL VAID Vs. STATE OF TAMIL NADU

Decided On November 02, 1978
B.NATHMALL VAID Appellant
V/S
STATE OF TAMIL NADU Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) In this case, an interesting question of laws arises on certain undisputed facts. The appellant herein is the owner of Singara Estate situate at Mosinagudi village in Ootacamund taluk. On 16th June 1969, a tusker elephant was found dead in his patta land bearing S.No. 207 of Mosinagudi village which formed part of his estate. On 17th June 1969, the plaintiff informed the second defendant, of his intention to bury the carcase in his estate. The Forest Officer, Segur and a Veterinary doctor came to the spot and conducted an autopsy and on the instructions of the Forest Range Officer the Forester of Segur section took custody of the two tusks of the dead elephant from the plaintiff after giving an acknowledgment that the tusks would be returned to the plaintiff after getting formal approval of the Higher authorities. Since the second defendant did not returned the tusks, the plaintiff called upon the department to return the same. However, the plaintiff was informed by the second defendant that his claim for return of the tusks had been rejected. The plaintiff, therefore, filed a suit, O.S. No. 43 of 1971 on the file of the Sub-Court, Ootacamund, for the recovery of a sum of Rs. 7000 being the value of the two tusks.

(2.) The defendants resisted the suit contending that the elephant was found to be moving in the forest with difficulty, that the guards of the forest department were keeping watch over the elephant since 15 days prior to its death, that the tusks are the property of the Government and that, therefore the plaintiff is not entitled to ask for the return of the tusks.

(3.) The matter was taken up in appeal to the District Court. The District Court after agreeing with the facts found by the trial court held that in view of another G.O.Ms. No. 3440 dated 15-11-1954, as the elephant had been pursued by the department the two tusk vests in the Government. In this view, it allowed the appeal and dismissed the plaintiff's suit.