The Tophof has adopted a whole series of instructions and warned about strict action against a person or organization in the case of obstruction, which the court can also encourage to start contempt procedure.
PETA India, an organization for animal rights, has greatly criticized that the Directive of the Supreme Court ordered the removal of stray dogs from all places in Delhi NCR. The group said that forced removal of around 10 Lakh will cause community dogs from the streets of Delhi in communities that will take care of the dogs deeply for them and chaos and suffering on a large scale. It added that forced relocation ‘never worked’ and urged the authorities to concentrate on the implementation of an effective sterilization and vaccination program.
What was the SC order on stray dogs?
The Supreme Court has instructed the authorities to remove all stray dogs from the places of Delhi-NCR and place them in hiding places while the canines will not return to the street. Calling the incidents of Stray Dog Bites “Extreme Grim”, a bank of Justices JB Pardiwala and R Mahadevan has adopted a whole series of clues and warned for strict action against a person or organization in the event of obstruction, which the court could also ask to start contempt procedure.
Peta India responds to SC -ordering
People before the ethical treatment of animals India (PETA India) further said that the SC order will ultimately do nothing to curb the dog population, reduce rabies or prevent dog bite incidents. This is because it is not feasible to build enough dog shelters, and moving dogs causes fighting about territory and problems such as hunger, it added.
“Eventually dogs go their way back to the same areas, especially when puppies are still born. That is why the government has demanded that community dogs have been sterilized since 2001 – a procedure that calms them down – and during whatever time they have been vaccinated against Rabies,” Peta said.
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“If the Delhi government had implemented an effective sterilization program for dog sterilization, there would hardly be any dogs on the road today, but it would not be too late to implement an effective sterilization program now. Instead of wasting time, dealing with an illegal pin shops in place of an effective sterilization program is for an effective sterilization program for an effective sterilization program for an effective sterilization program for an effective sterilization program for an effective sterilization program for an effective sterilization program for an effective sterilization program for an effective sterilization program for an effective sterilization program for an effective sterilization program. Animal shelter or the street, “said it further.
The Supreme Court has led the removal of community dogs in Delhi! \
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