The investigation was conducted in the Agroforestry laboratory of Department of Silviculture and Agroforestry, Dr. Y. S. Parmar university of Horticulture and Forestry Nauni Solan, H.P. in order to assess the allelopathic effect of wild pomegranate leaf extract on the germination and growth development of field crops (maize, mash, chickpea and wheat) along with five concentrations viz., 5%, 10%, 15%, 20% and control (100% distilled water) and four replication in CRD. Results revealed that all the crops were significantly affected by the leaf extract of wild pomegranate. The lowest seed germination (%) as well as growth parameters (radicle length and plumule length) of all the four crops were observed under the application of 20% concentration of leaf extract (T4), while the highest seed germination (%) and growth parameters were obtained under control i.e. 100% distilled water (T5). It was further observed that with increase in the concentration of leaf extract, all the parameters were decreased which shows the inverse relationship between concentration and germination/growth parameters. However, in overall comparison of all the four crops, the maximum germination (92.80 %) and plumule length (10.56 cm) was registered in mash, while, the maximum radicle length (9.14 cm) was recorded in wheat.