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SC order on stray dogs: Public safety vs animal welfare

NT BureauBy NT BureauAugust 13, 2025No Comments
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A recent directive from the Supreme Court has reignited the contentious debate surrounding stray dog management. In a suo motu case, the court ordered authorities in the Delhi-NCR region to round up all stray dogs and place them in shelters, citing the “extremely grim” situation of dog bite incidents and rabies cases. The ruling emphasizes public safety, particularly for children and the elderly, and warns of strict action against anyone who obstructs the process. This order, which calls for a complete relocation of strays and the creation of new shelter infrastructure, has been met with both strong support and fierce criticism.

For many residents and public officials, the Supreme Court’s order is a welcome and necessary intervention. Proponents of the ruling argue that the safety of citizens must take precedence, and that the rising number of dog bite cases has become a serious public health issue.

A Resident Welfare Association (RWA) President in Tambaram said. “The dog bite cases have been rising steadily, and this order will help provide relief from the problem. The Supreme Court has rightly said that children must feel safe while cycling and playing. The elderly must feel safe on their walks.”

On the other side of the debate, animal welfare activists, experts, and celebrities have criticized the order, calling it impractical, inhumane, and potentially counterproductive. They argue that the directive contradicts existing Animal Birth Control (ABC) rules and that a policy of mass relocation will create a host of new problems.
An animal welfare advocate said, “This is an unworkable order. Removing territorial, sterilized dogs could trigger the ‘vacuum effect,’ allowing unvaccinated, more aggressive dogs to move into the area. It ignores ground realities.”

The conflict between a city’s need for public safety and a society’s obligation to animal welfare remains a complex and emotionally charged issue with no easy answers.

 

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