Today, On 27th October, The supreme court expressed anger over rising stray dog incidents, saying India is being portrayed in a bad light internationally and ordered all Chief Secretaries to appear before it on November 3.
Days after the Supreme Court order on stray dogs, a 5-year-old child was attacked inside a Delhi police colony, raising urgent concerns over safety and stray management.
The Delhi High Court cancelled FIRs filed by neighbours after a fight during dog walking. Both sides were told to donate Rs 10,000 each to a dog shelter.
India’s Rs 500-crore rabies vaccine market is set for a massive boost after the Supreme Court stray dogs ruling mandating sterilisation, vaccination, and stricter rabies control nationwide.
BJP leader Maneka Gandhi urges the Chief Justice of India to reconsider the Supreme Court’s stray dogs removal order in Delhi-NCR, advocating compassion and humane solutions over force.
The Supreme Court today criticised the Animal Birth Control Rules as “absurd” while addressing the stray dog menace and rising rabies cases, ordering immediate removal, sterilisation, and sheltering of dogs.
Kerala High Court addresses rising stray dog threat, urging urgent law and action. Emphasizes human safety with a strong remark: “First preference is for man to walk on the road.”
The Bhayandar police pledged to reopen the investigation into the assault on stray dog Sheru, prompted by public outrage and a High Court reprimand. The case, brought to light by actor Sandhya Gemawat, is being closely monitored by animal welfare advocates and will be revisited following criticism of the police’s handling of the matter.
