The Supreme Court has directed the Kerala government to take custody of Raman, an elephant at the centre of an ownership dispute, and shift it to a rescue and rehabilitation facility until the case is resolved.
A Bench comprising Justices Dipankar Datta and Satish Chandra Sharma found evidence that the tusker had been used for commercial and ceremonial activities despite an earlier undertaking and court order prohibiting such use.
The court stressed that it could not remain a “mute spectator” to the welfare of voiceless animals, observing that the elephant’s interests must be protected while legal proceedings over ownership continue.