The Supreme Court has addressed a pressing petition regarding the treatment of stray dogs, following objections to newly framed rules by the Delhi municipal corporation. Criticized as ‘inhuman,’ these regulations sparked a debate on humane treatment standards.
The Supreme Court plans to delve deeper into this complex issue.
Led by senior advocate Kapil Sibal, the discourse highlights a postponed hearing initially set for Thursday, with Justices Vikram Nath and Sandeep Mehta presiding. A special hearing is now rescheduled for January 7.
Meanwhile, existing regulations, including the removal and relocation of stray canines, are raising significant contention.
Justice Mehta proposed showcasing videos in the upcoming session to evaluate the essence of humanity in municipal actions, while Sibal plans to counter with illustrative footage. The bench has redirected attention to the statutory rules, emphasizing the urgent need for dog shelters and administrative diligence.
(With inputs from agencies.)














