Supreme Court Allows Sterilised Stray Dogs Back on Streets, Bans Public Feeding
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The Supreme Court overturned everything. Only two weeks after the decision to bring more than 5000 stray dogs from New Delhi and neighbouring areas to the shelters, the counter-order arrived. The intervention of animalists and activists who, for some time, protested for the particular choice. The situation That of straying is a big problem in New Delhi. According to estimates of local hospital records, there are about 2,000 episodes of dog bites…
Supreme Court Allows Sterilised Stray Dogs Back on Streets, Bans Public Feeding
In a landmark shift, the Supreme Court of India has reversed its earlier directive to permanently confine stray dogs in shelters. The updated verdict, delivered on August 22, 2025, strikes a balanced chord between public safety concerns and the rights of street dogs. What Changed? A three-judge bench headed by Justices Vikram Nath, Sandeep Mehta, and N. V. Anjaria ruled that sterilised, vaccinated, and dewormed stray dogs may now be returned t…
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