Kerala High Court Quashes Mohanlal's Tusk License

The Kerala High Court has nullified a government order permitting actor Mohanlal to possess elephant tusks. The court cited procedural flaws, including the absence of Gazette publication in 2015, as the basis for the decision. A new government notification has been mandated.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 24-10-2025 14:05 IST | Created: 24-10-2025 14:05 IST
Kerala High Court Quashes Mohanlal's Tusk License
Indian actor and filmmaker Mohanlal (Photo/ANI). Image Credit: ANI
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Actor Mohanlal and the Kerala Government encountered a judicial hurdle as the High Court quashed an order legitimizing Mohanlal's ownership of elephant tusks. The court directive calls for a new government notification to be issued.

The High Court found procedural lapses in the government order, noting the 2015 notification was never published in the Gazette, a critical procedural step. This technicality rendered the license permitting Mohanlal to retain the tusks null and void.

In 2011, elephant tusks were seized during a raid at Mohanlal's residence by the Income Tax Department. At that time, Mohanlal lacked a valid license, which was later granted in 2015 but now has been revoked due to the procedural oversight.

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