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Supreme Court clears Vantara of wrongdoing, cautions against unfounded allegations

15/09/2025BlogNo Comments

The Supreme Court on Monday took note of the report submitted by the Special Investigation Team (SIT) constituted to examine allegations against Vantara, the animal care and rehabilitation facility run by the Reliance Foundation in Jamnagar, Gujarat.

The SIT, appointed by the Court in August following a series of complaints, conducted an extensive inquiry into claims that the facility had illegally acquired animals, engaged in commercial exploitation, or committed financial improprieties.

Presenting its findings, the SIT categorically ruled out all such allegations. It reported that the establishment’s practices are consistent with statutory requirements, and that Vantara is engaged in bona fide activities of conservation, rescue, and rehabilitation. The report noted that neither illegality in the acquisition of animals nor evidence of mistreatment in captivity was found.

Taking cognizance of the report, the Bench observed that the initiative has functioned “in strict compliance with the law” and must not be maligned on the basis of unverified claims. The Court remarked that speculative assertions risk undermining genuine efforts directed towards wildlife conservation and animal welfare.

By accepting the SIT’s conclusions, the Court effectively drew a line under the controversy, signalling that without substantiated evidence of wrongdoing, accusations cannot be permitted to tarnish the reputation of such institutions. The matter will continue to be monitored, but as of now, the Court has recognized Vantara’s adherence to legal and ethical standards.

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