‘All problems are due to not following the rules’, Supreme Court did not stop the old order regarding stray dogs
Delhi-NCR By removing stray dogs Shelter The Supreme Court has not stayed the order to be sent to the home. The bench of three judges was hearing the petitions filed in protest against the Supreme Court order given on August 11. Court of dogs Problem Municipal officials have been reprimanded for negligence in dealing with negligence and not following the rules.
On August 11 Justice Jb Pardiwala And Justice R Mahadevan The bench of Ki had instructed the municipal officials that Delhi-NCR All stray dogs of Shelter Home should be sent. The court from dog bites Rabies And on death cases Worry Expressing this order, but Animal Activist They are opposing this. Chief Justice Bhushan on Wednesday Ramakrishna Gawai This case was also placed in front of which CJI Gawai had said that he will look into it.
Supreme Court did not ban the order of August 11
On Thursday, a new bench of three judges heard the case. Justice Vikram Nath, Justice Sandeep Mehta And Justice NV Anjaria The bench has reserved the decision after hearing. However, the court on 11 August Justice Pardiwala And Justice Mahadevan The instructions given to the Municipal Corporation have not been banned by the bench. The court reprimanded the Municipal Corporation officials and said that all the problems are due to the failure of the municipal corporation in following the rules.
37 lakh cases of dog byte every year
During the hearing, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta told the Supreme Court on behalf of Delhi government There are videos of children’s deaths that cannot be seen. SG Tushar Mehta told that every year There are cases of 37 lakh and 10 thousand daily dog bite. This is a very worrying situation.
SG Tushar Mehta also said that World Health Organization (WHO) According to, more than 18,000 deaths in India are caused by rabies every year. They said that Nobody is talking about killing dogs. There is talk of removing them only from the population.