STATE LAW UPDATES

SC stays Bombay HC observation that those feeding stray dogs must adopt them

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Apex court directs Nagpur MC to take steps for general public to feed stray dogs at appropriate locations, demarcated and identified by them

The Supreme Court on Wednesday stayed the Bombay High Court’s observation about those interested in protection and welfare of stray dogs, including feeding them, in Nagpur must adopt or put them up in dog shelter homes and bear expenses for their maintenance.

The apex court directed the Nagpur Municipal Corporation to take steps for the general public to feed stray dogs at appropriate locations, demarcated and identified by them.

“You cannot insist that people who want to feed them must adopt them,” the court observed orally during the hearing.

The Bench

A bench of Justices Sanjiv Khanna and J K Maheshwari also asked the public to ensure no nuisance is caused by feeding the stray dogs.

The bench said till the next date of hearing no coercive steps should be taken in pursuance of the October 20 order of the high court, which had ordered imposition of penalty of Rs 200 for every breach.

“Till the next date of hearing, we deem it appropriate to stay the following observation:- ‘If these so called friends of stray dogs are really interested in protection and welfare of the stray dogs, they must adopt the stray dogs, take home the stray dogs or at least put them up in some good dog shelter homes and bear all the expenses for their registration with municipal authorities and towards their maintenance, health and vaccination’,” the bench said.

 

  • The apex court was hearing petitions challenging the high court order which said no citizen of Nagpur and areas surrounding it shall feed or make any attempt to feed stray dogs in public places, gardens, etc.
  • The top court asked the municipal corporation and Animal Welfare Board of India (AWBI) to file their responses as also take stand on the directions given in the October 20 order.
  • It said till the next date of hearing, it will be open to the municipal corporation to note down names and details of those creating public nuisance by feeding stray dogs.
  • “Further, it will be open to the municipal corporation to also deal with the issue of nuisance caused by the stray dogs in accordance with law,” the bench said.
  • The top court asked the lawyer appearing for the Nagpur Municipal Corporation as to whether the high court order on the aspect of feeding and adopting stray dogs is practical.
  • The counsel said she would take instructions and like to put in an affidavit on the aspect of feeding stray dogs.
  • Observing that the apex court is not an expert body on this, the bench said it wanted to have the views of the municipal corporation as well as AWBI.
  • One of the advocates appearing in the matter said the civic body and AWBI can work together and offer a workable solution.

 

Source: The Tribune

 

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