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.
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 […]
