India's Supreme Court Revises Stray Dog Policy Amidst Public Outcry
ReutersAugust 22, 20251 min10,384 views
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- ⚖️ India's Supreme Court has revised its earlier ruling on stray dogs following widespread public protests.
- 🐕 The new directive allows for the release of stray dogs in Delhi and surrounding areas after sterilization and immunization, except for those showing aggressive behavior or rabies signs.
- 🏠 This revision addresses concerns that the previous ruling, which mandated moving all strays to shelters, was unfeasible due to a lack of adequate shelter space.
Public Reaction and Concerns
- 📣 Animal rights activists and citizens voiced strong opposition to the initial ruling through protests and online petitions.
- ❓ While the revised decision is welcomed, concerns remain regarding the unclear definition of an aggressive dog.
Broader Context and Future Policy
- 📊 India has a significant stray dog population, estimated at over 52 million nationwide.
- 📍 The court has also ordered the creation of designated zones for public feeding of stray dogs.
- 🗺️ A three-judge panel plans to expand the case nationwide to develop a uniform policy for all stray dogs.
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