Malayalam actor Mohanlal submits a fresh declaration of wildlife articles to the Kerala Forest Department, declaring 10 elephant tusks and 13 ivory idols. The move follows a Kerala High Court ruling that invalidates his earlier ownership certificates for the items. According to reports, the case began in 2011 when the tusks and ivory artefacts were found at Mohanlal’s residence in Kochi. A legal dispute then followed over his possession of the items and the validity of the documents claiming ownership. After the High Court decision, Mohanlal is reported to have provided updated declarations to the forest authorities in line with the court’s directive. The declarations are presented as part of ongoing proceedings related to the seizure and custody of the elephant tusks and ivory idols, with the forest department involved in the next steps of the case. The reports describe the action as administrative compliance after the court challenged the prior ownership certificates rather than as a final determination on the matter.
Mohanlal declares elephant tusks and ivory idols to Kerala Forest Department after High Court order
Malayalam actor Mohanlal submits a fresh declaration of wildlife articles to the Kerala Forest Department, declaring 10 elephant tusks and 13 ivory idols. The move follows a Kerala High Court ruling t...
- Mohanlal submits a fresh declaration to the Kerala Forest Department listing 10 elephant tusks and 13 ivory idols.
- The declaration follows a Kerala High Court ruling that invalidates Mohanlal’s earlier ownership certificates.
- The case traces back to 2011, when the tusks and ivory artefacts are found at Mohanlal’s Kochi residence.
- The dispute involves legal proceedings over possession and ownership documentation for the seized items.
- The Kerala Forest Department is involved in handling the declared items as the case continues.
Malayalam actor Mohanlal has submitted a fresh declaration of 10 elephant tusks and 13 ivory idols to the Kerala Forest Department. This follows a Kerala High Court ruling that invalidated his earlier ownership certificates. The case originated in 2011 when tusks and artefacts were found at his Kochi residence, leading to a legal battle over their possession.
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