Supreme Court Takes Bold Step in Stray Dogs Case: A Fight for Humanity
The Supreme Court addressed concerns over Municipal Corporation of Delhi's handling of stray dogs, highlighting the need for humane treatment. With escalating dog bite incidents, a January 7 hearing aims to challenge statutory rules and address administrative failures, spotlighting the pressing need for humane solutions and systemic reforms in handling stray canines.
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The Supreme Court addressed the controversial issue of stray dogs in Delhi, responding to allegations of inhumane treatment under Municipal Corporation rules. The court emphasized the need for humane solutions during a session involving senior advocate Kapil Sibal.
Incidents of dog bites have been on the rise, notably within institutional areas like schools and hospitals. The Supreme Court has initiated suo motu proceedings to address these concerns, with a follow-up hearing scheduled for January.
The apex court's directives stress the relocation of stray dogs after sterilization and vaccination to specific shelters, underscoring administrative lapses in ensuring community safety. This issue highlights a systemic failure requiring urgent attention and reform.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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