(a) in defence of himself or some other person;
(b) when such elephant is found injuring houses or cultivation, or upon, or in the immediate vicinity of, any main public road or any railway or canal; or
(c) as permitted by a license under this Act.
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(a) in defence of himself or some other person;
(b) when such elephant is found injuring houses or cultivation, or upon, or in the immediate vicinity of, any main public road or any railway or canal; or
(c) as permitted by a license under this Act.
Printed from Law on Tips • The Elephant Preservation Act, 1879