Prime court-appointed particular workforce on Vantara affairs to carry first meet tomorrow


The Supreme Court docket-appointed Particular Investigation Staff (SIT), shaped to probe the affairs of Reliance-owned Vantara, will maintain its first official assembly in Delhi tomorrow.

Sources have confirmed to India At present TV that SIT members Justice Jasti Chelameswar (Retd), Justice Raghavendra Chauhan (Retd), former Mumbai Police Commissioner Hemant Nagrale (IPS), and Anish Gupta (IRS Addl Commissioner, Customs), had a casual dialogue on Tuesday, the place they determined to satisfy in individual within the capital.

One of many important agendas for Thursday’s assembly is the institution of a structured timetable for the inquiry and the task of particular roles to every workforce member. That is anticipated to pave the best way for a scientific and complete investigation into the assorted allegations towards Vantara, guaranteeing that each one elements talked about within the Supreme Court docket order are examined totally and effectively.

The panel, chaired by Justice Chelameswar, was constituted by the Supreme Court docket earlier this month to look at a large set of considerations involving Vantara, starting from animal acquisitions and welfare to alleged illegal wildlife trade, smuggling, and money laundering.

The SIT has sweeping powers: it might search paperwork and testimony from petitioners, officers, regulators, journalists, and intervenors; seek the advice of consultants; and bodily examine Vantara’s amenities.

It would additionally obtain assist from the Central Zoo Authority, the CITES Administration Authority, the Ministry of Surroundings and Forests, and Gujarat’s forest and police departments. Vantara and all non-public events are anticipated to increase full cooperation.

The highest courtroom has additionally warned that any particular person or organisation that refuses to cooperate may face contempt proceedings. It additionally clarified that the SIT train is only fact-finding and doesn’t indicate guilt or elevate doubts about Vantara or different authorities.

The order got here after two public curiosity litigations (PILs) accused Vantara of unlawful animal acquisitions, cruelty to captive animals, and monetary misconduct. The SIT should submit its report by September 12, 2025, forward of the subsequent Supreme Court docket listening to on September 15.

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Printed By:

Sahil Sinha

Printed On:

Aug 27, 2025

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