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: Shri Vasuprada Plantations has received a favourable order from the Kerala High Court allowing it to cut, remove and replant rubber trees in its Kerala estates. The court has withdrawn the earlier requirement to deposit entire sale proceeds with the Forest Department, a move expected to aid operations and finances.
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Shri Vasuprada Plantations Limited has informed the stock exchange that the Kerala High Court at Ernakulam has ruled in its favour in a matter related to rubber plantations in the state. The case involved the State of Kerala, the Forest & Wildlife Department and Conservator of Forests, Thrissur, among others, arising from earlier restrictions on felling and replanting rubber trees.
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The High Court has permitted the company to cut, remove and replant rubber trees in its estates under IA No. 1 of 2025 in WA No. 599 of 2020.
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The court has recalled its earlier direction requiring Shri Vasuprada to deposit the entire sale proceeds of cut trees with the Forest Department.
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The company will now file a statement of accounts on a quarterly basis with the Forest Department, ensuring transparency on proceeds and activities.
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Forest officials have been asked to oversee the cutting, removal and replanting of trees, adding an additional layer of monitoring.
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Management expects the judgment to positively impact the company’s operations and overall financial position going forward.
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The company has stated that the disclosure is also available on its website.
Sources: Shri Vasuprada Plantations Limited filing to BSE, company website
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