Summary
In Punjab, the Punjab Land Preservation Act, 1900 prohibits felling trees without permission, even on private property. To prevent illegal tree cutting, inform the local Forest Officer and file a complaint with the local police if necessary. The main office of the Punjab Forest Department can be reached at 0172-2700545, but contacting your local forest office is recommended for specific assistance.Full Conversation
Actually i have facing some problems
I'm sorry to hear that you're having problems, **** Singh. Could you please provide more details about the legal issue you're facing? Also, could you please tell me your location, as laws can vary depending on the region?
Iam living in a metro city and in my neighbour someone is cutting down the tree which is *-* yrs old what should i do to prevent the cutting off the tree as the tree was very big and it gives oxygen and it is living habitat of birds.
I understand your concerns, **** Singh. To provide the most accurate information, could you please tell me which city you are located in? Laws regarding tree cutting can vary from place to place.
Punjab district tarn taran
In Punjab, under the Punjab Land Preservation Act, *, it is generally prohibited to fell trees without permission. Here's what you can do:
*. Inform the local Forest Officer about the situation.
*. File a complaint with your local police station if the tree cutting continues.
Remember, it's important to involve local authorities.
What if some cut down tree on its own property
Even if the tree is on private property, the Punjab Land Preservation Act, * still applies. The owner must get permission from the Divisional Forest Officer before cutting. If they don't, you can report to the Forest Department or local police.
Could you give me the number?
Of forest department punjab
Punjab Forest Department
Phone: *-*
Website: www.forest.punjab.gov.in *-* is this no. Applied on any district
Yes, the number *-* is for the main office of the Punjab Forest Department. However, it's always better to contact the local forest office in your district for more specific assistance.