Karnataka HC Quashes Central Government’s Ban on ’23 Breeds of Ferocious Dogs’

Today(on 10th April), The Karnataka High Court invalidated a controversial Central government circular banning 23 dog breeds labeled ‘ferocious’. Justice M Nagaprasanna emphasized procedural lapses, lack of stakeholder consultation, and non-compliance with animal cruelty laws. The ruling allows the government to issue a new circular after proper consultation. Responsible pet ownership and liability for injuries were highlighted. The ban was challenged for being arbitrary and discriminatory.

Supreme Court to Conduct Final Hearing on Stray Dog Menace on February 28

The Supreme Court of India has scheduled a comprehensive hearing on the contentious issue of stray dogs for February 28. This decision was made by a Division Bench comprising Justices J.K. Maheshwari and Sudhanshu Dhulia, who also directed that any pleadings related to the case should be exchanged a week before the hearing date. The […]