India’s Supreme Court has ordered an inquiry into Vantara, the wildlife rescue centre run by Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Foundation, following complaints from non-profits and wildlife groups. While the court found no proof of illegal animal acquisitions or mistreatment, it directed further investigation into the centre’s operations and the role of the Central Zoo Authority. Located in Gujarat and led by Anant Ambani, Vantara has rescued thousands of animals and established the world’s largest elephant hospital. The centre also drew global attention when it hosted part of Anant Ambani’s pre-wedding celebrations attended by international celebrities.