Stray dogs to be sent to shelters as top court orders their removal from hospitals, railway stations, and…

The Supreme Court of India issued an order on Friday regarding the removal of stray dogs. According to the order, dogs must be removed from the educational premises, railway stations, bus stations, sports facilities, and hospitals. The top court’s directive applies to all states and union territories, including national highway authorities and civic bodies. This decision comes after the rapid increase in the ‘dog bite’ cases across the country. In addition, the apex court has suggested that local bodies need to conduct timely inspections to keep a check on the same. It is to avoid the formation of canine colonies in educational institutions and public places.

Who gave the order on stray dogs?

The order on the removal of stray dogs was given by a special bench of the Supreme Court. The bench included three judges: Justice Sandeep Mehta, Justice Vikram Nath, and Justice NV Anjaria. The board gave this order during a hearing on the suo moto case of the threat posed by stray dogs.

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