Supreme Court Refuses Stay on Stray Dog Removal, Orders ABC Rule Compliance
SC Refuses Stay on Stray Dog Removal, Orders ABC Compliance

The Supreme Court has refused to stay its earlier order directing the removal of stray dogs from public institutions such as schools, hospitals, and colleges, citing public safety concerns. The apex court observed that governments have failed to effectively implement the Animal Birth Control (ABC) Rules, 2023, resulting in what it termed an alarming situation across the country.

Court Warns of Contempt Proceedings

The court warned that non-compliance could lead to contempt proceedings against municipal and state officials. It further stated that the State cannot remain a mute spectator when citizens face risks from stray dog bites, calling it a violation of fundamental rights and the rule of law.

Directions for ABC Centres

The Supreme Court directed every district to establish at least one ABC centre and asked High Courts to monitor implementation through suo motu cases. The court also clarified that no criminal action should be taken against officials implementing its orders.

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This decision underscores the judiciary's commitment to public safety while ensuring humane treatment of animals through the ABC programme.

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