Pench tiger poaching: MP court cancels Ajit Pardhi's bail, issues production warrant

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Pench tiger poaching: MP court cancels Ajit Pardhi's bail, issues production warrant

Synopsis

A man who evaded arrest for nearly 11 years in a 2013 Pench tiger poaching case has now had his bail cancelled after being arrested in a second tiger poaching case in Maharashtra — a rare double-state enforcement action that invoked a seldom-used provision of the BNSS, 2023.

Key Takeaways

A Jabalpur special court cancelled the bail of Ajit Pardhi in the 2013 Pench Tiger Reserve poaching case on 13 July .
Pardhi had been absconding for nearly 11 years before his arrest from Balaghat district on 18 July 2024 .
He was re-arrested on 25 January 2025 by the Chandrapur Forest Department , Maharashtra, in a separate tiger poaching case.
The court invoked Section 480 of the BNSS, 2023 — described by the STSF as a rare use of the provision in a wildlife crime case in MP.
Wildlife offences against Pardhi have been registered by multiple agencies, including the CBI , across Nagpur , Umred , Karandla Sanctuary , and Chandrapur .
A total of 10 accused have been arrested in the 2013 Pench poaching case so far.

A special court in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, has cancelled the bail of Ajit Pardhi, an accused in a 2013 tiger poaching case linked to the Pench Tiger Reserve, and directed that he be produced before the court via a production warrant from Maharashtra. The order marks a significant enforcement action in a case that has stretched over more than a decade.

Background: A Decade-Old Poaching Case

The case originates from 2013, when a tiger was allegedly poached in the Rukhad Range, the buffer zone of the Pench Tiger Reserve. A case was registered under the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972, and the Madhya Pradesh State Tiger Strike Force (STSF) subsequently uncovered an alleged broader poaching network. So far, 10 accused have been arrested in connection with the case.

Ajit Pardhi remained absconding for nearly 11 years before the STSF arrested him from Balaghat district on 18 July 2024. He was subsequently granted conditional bail by the special court.

Fresh Arrest in Maharashtra Triggers Bail Cancellation

Following his release on bail, the STSF continued to monitor Pardhi's movements. On 25 January 2025, the Chandrapur Forest Department in Maharashtra arrested him in connection with a separate tiger poaching case, with the STSF also assisting Maharashtra authorities in that investigation. Pardhi is currently lodged in the Chandrapur District Jail, Maharashtra.

The fresh arrest prompted the STSF to approach the Jabalpur special court seeking cancellation of his earlier bail. Accepting the submissions of the investigating agency and the public prosecutor, the court ruled that Pardhi was no longer entitled to remain on bail and ordered the issuance of a production warrant to secure his presence.

A Rare Use of BNSS Section 480

According to an official statement by the STSF, this is one of the rare instances in Madhya Pradesh where bail and bond of an accused in a wildlife crime case have been cancelled under Section 480 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), 2023. The department noted: 'This is a rare case in Madhya Pradesh in which the bail and bond of an accused, who had earlier secured bail, have been cancelled under Section 480 of the BNSS, 2023, on the application of the investigating agency.'

A Serial Offender Across State Lines

Pardhi's alleged involvement extends well beyond the Pench case. Wildlife offences have been registered against him by multiple agencies — including the CBI — in Nagpur, Umred, Karandla Sanctuary, and Chandrapur Forest Division in Maharashtra. He has been accused of participation in the poaching and trafficking of both tigers and pangolins.

The Pench tiger poaching case continues to be investigated by the Jabalpur unit of the STSF under directions from the Wildlife Headquarters. The production warrant signals that authorities intend to consolidate proceedings against Pardhi in Madhya Pradesh, even as he faces charges in Maharashtra.

What Happens Next

With the production warrant now issued, Pardhi is expected to be brought from the Chandrapur District Jail to appear before the Jabalpur special court. His cases across two states — and the involvement of agencies including the CBI — suggest that legal proceedings against him are set to intensify in the months ahead.

Point of View

And the CBI among his pursuers, this is not a localised poaching story but a window into an organised, cross-state wildlife crime network that enforcement agencies are still struggling to fully dismantle.
NationPress
14 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Ajit Pardhi and what is he accused of?
Ajit Pardhi is an accused in a 2013 tiger poaching case registered at the Pench Tiger Reserve in Madhya Pradesh. He has also been accused of poaching and trafficking tigers and pangolins, with wildlife offences registered against him by multiple agencies, including the CBI, across Maharashtra.
Why was Ajit Pardhi's bail cancelled?
His bail was cancelled by a Jabalpur special court after he was arrested again on 25 January 2025 by the Chandrapur Forest Department in Maharashtra in a separate tiger poaching case. The court accepted the STSF's application under Section 480 of the BNSS, 2023, ruling he was no longer entitled to remain on bail.
What is Section 480 of the BNSS, 2023?
Section 480 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), 2023, is a provision that allows a court to cancel the bail and bond of an accused on the application of the investigating agency. The STSF has described its use in this wildlife crime case as rare in Madhya Pradesh.
What happens to Ajit Pardhi now?
The court has ordered the issuance of a production warrant, directing that Pardhi be brought from the Chandrapur District Jail in Maharashtra to appear before the Jabalpur special court. He will face proceedings in the 2013 Pench tiger poaching case alongside his ongoing case in Maharashtra.
How many people have been arrested in the 2013 Pench tiger poaching case?
A total of 10 accused have been arrested in the 2013 Pench Tiger Reserve poaching case so far. The case is being investigated by the Jabalpur unit of the Madhya Pradesh State Tiger Strike Force under directions from the Wildlife Headquarters.
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