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There was opposition to sending stray dogs to shelters, SG Tushar Mehta said in the Supreme Court- Chicken-Meet himself …

The Delhi government told the Supreme Court on Thursday (14 August 2025) that more than 18 thousand deaths are happening in the country every year due to the bite of dogs. During this time, you are presenting the side of Delhi government Solicitor General Tushar Mehta To oppose the order of August 11 People But also raised questions and said that some people here Meat By eating yourself Animal Lover Are telling

11 On August Justice Jb Pardiwala And Justice R Mahadevan The bench of Ki had ordered the municipal officials that Delhi NCR All dogs of Shelter Home should be sent. By this decision Animal Activist Got angry and he is opposing it. Chief Justice Bhushan Ramakrishna Gawai This case was also placed in front of and today a new bench of three judges heard the case. The judges who pronounce the verdict are not included in the bench.

Justice Under the chairmanship of Vikram Nath Justice Sandeep Mehta And Justice N, V, Anjaria Hearing In front of Delhi government in front of the bench SG Tushar Mehta Said, ‘The outspoken minority and calm majority are everywhere. Mazority Keeps ending peacefully. People here eat chicken, meat, eggs and themselves Animal Lover Telling.

SG Tushar Mehta Said that such deaths of children Video Are which cannot be seen. Every year 37 lakhs And 10 areGoSu daily Dog Byte Cases of which Worry Talk Is. They World Health Organization ,Who) Citing that he said that Every year 305 Death Rabies Causes due to He said here Nobody is talking about killing dogs. There is talk of removing them from the population.

SG Mehta One on the argument of Petitioner On behalf of Introduced Has Senior Advocate Kapil Sibal Said that for the first time Solicitor It is heard from that there is a law, which should be disregarded. SG Mehta Said on this, ,I did not say that, Kapil Sibal He further said that the Municipal Corporation did not follow the law. The population of dogs increased. Now if some people give them food, objections are being made.

(With input from Nipun Sehgal)

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