HUMANS vs DOGS | Kerala HC: Priority Should Be Given to Human Lives Over Stray Dogs

The Kerala High Court prioritizes human safety over stray dog protection, citing instances of dog attacks impacting citizens. The court calls for guidelines on licensing individuals to care for stray dogs. This follows a case involving a resident caring for injured strays, leading to conflict in the community. The court directs the resident to obtain a license and comply with animal welfare laws.

Kerala High Court Prioritizes Fair Hearings Over Case Volumes

Kerala High Court Dismisses Appeal on Limited Case Listing Before Justice Mary Joseph The Kerala High Court has dismissed an appeal by Advocate Yeshwanth Shenoy, which challenged the limited listing of cases before the bench of Justice Mary Joseph. A division bench, consisting of Justice A Muhamed Mustaque and Justice Shoba Annamma Eapen, clarified that […]