The Supreme Court ruling on Delhi’s stray dogs revives questions about animal rights and India’s outdated legal framework.| Policy Circle
Stray dog attacks have been making frequent headlines in recent months. Chennai, Bengaluru, Nagpur, and many other cities have been reporting such incidents. But are these attacks truly increasing, or...| thefederal.com
The victim had been on ventilator support at a hospital in Thiruvananthapuram for a few days after she tested positive for rabies infection| thefederal.com
Maneka says getting Delhi’s 3 lakh dogs off roads and accommodating them in 3,000 pounds with facilities will cost around Rs 15,000 crore| thefederal.com
The petitioner, the counsel said, was subjected to harassment and was unable to feed community dogs in line with the Animal Birth Control Rules| thefederal.com
The apex court bench also directed authorities to sterilise, immunise canines and launch helpline to tackle rising dog bite cases and rabies risk| thefederal.com
While SC uploaded the detailed order of the two-judge bench on Wednesday, a new bench will hear the case today in the wake of widespread protests against the former| thefederal.com
The ABC programme is the only humane way to solve the stray dog crisis. The SC directive seems impractical; local bodies need to carry out aggressive ABC drives| thefederal.com
The issue was brought to the CJI's attention on Wednesday morning, along with a reminder of a previous court order that prohibited relocating or killing stray dogs| thefederal.com