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Updated Supreme Court Order for Stray Dogs in Delhi

Updated Supreme Court Order for Stray Dogs in Delhi

Strict and humane Supreme Court rules on stray dogs: Nationwide prohibition of public feeding, requirement of vaccination, and controlled release policy.

What is the Supreme Court’s Latest Judgement on Stray Dogs?

The SC has modified its rules for stray dogs for the safety concerns of the people. It has been decided that stray dogs have to be vaccinated and released to their original areas. Public feeding will not be allowed; municipalities are asked to make feeding zones. The ruling will be applicable nationwide, emphasizing humane management, adoption, and cooperation from authorities. This aims to reduce dog bites and rabies cases for safeguarding both public safety and animal welfare.

Supreme Court’s Earlier Judgements

Earlier, the SC decided to make the streets of Delhi free from stray dogs. Because of many cases of dog bites, diseases, and other incidents, this decision was made and was taken to protect people from them.

Reactions of the People 

Dog lovers at many places have started protesting for the justice of the dogs. Social media is also full of comments regarding dog welfare. Many celebrities are posting videos on social media to save dogs. They are emphasizing the importance of vaccination and demanding the release of the vaccinated dogs back into the community. 

Conclusion

The Supreme Court of India’s decision represents a dramatic transition from the use of forceful removal and is in favor of a more humane approach. Regulated strategy that strikes a balance between public health and animal care. This strategy promotes vaccination, controlled release, and strategic feeding in a particular area. The ruling represents a national consensus in India for improved urban animal management laws that safeguard both animal rights and public safety.

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Nandini Agarwal is a senior entertainment writer at Active Noon and has experience writing in many niches including entertainment, fashion, gadgets, travel, and events. She has attended the Asian Academy of Film & Television and has obtained a Masters in Media Studies. With more than six years of professional experience, she has a myriad of published articles in Active Noon. Nandini’s areas of expertise include Bollywood, Hollywood, entertainment, and fashion, which makes her a treasured forte in the organisation.