Supreme Court : stray dogs in the National Capital Region be immediately moved to the dog shelters


Case Details: IN RE ‘CITY HOUNDED BY STRAYS, KIDS PAY PRICE’|SMW(C) No. 5/2025

The Court was hearing a suo motu matter against the increasing incidents of infants, young children and the elderly falling prey to rabies. While it was dictating an order that the stray dogs in the National Capital Region be immediately moved to the dog shelters/compounds dedicated for them and shall not be released in the localities, even after sterilisation, the Court was informed about the possible intervention by the animal rights activists and organisations.
Remarking that such litigation should not involve sentiments, a bench comprising Justice JB Pardiwala and Justice R Mahadevan observed that it would initiate contempt against those persons if they try to interfere with the implementation of the directions passed. Justice Pardiwala also criticised these activists for not considering that young infants and children have fallen prey to rabies because of the stray dogs.

“…This is the time to act. All these animal activists and all these so-called [animal] lovers, will they be able to bring back all those children who have fallen prey to rabies? Will they put life back in those children? Let’s take a practical view of the matter. When the situation demands, you have to act.” 

The Court also refused to entertain any intervention application of any animal rights activists and organisations.

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