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Remove stray dogs from roads in 6 months, consider culling: HC to state govt


If UTTARAKHAND CAN DO , then why not MAHARASHTRA ? 

WHERE THERE IS A WILL THERE IS A WAY . 

MY FIGHT WILL CONTINUE TILL MY DEATH. 

Remove stray dogs from roads in 6 months, consider culling: HC to state govt

Vineet Upadhyay  TNN | Jun 14, 2018, 21:38 IST


Nainital: Taking strict note of the stray dog menace in the state, the Uttarakhand high court directed the state government on Thursday to remove all stray dogs from the streets within six months while also asking it to consider bringing a law for culling of the dangerous ones. The state government has also been asked to determine the number of stray dogs and put them in a shelter or issue ‘adopt a dog’ advertisements in newspapers. 

The order by division bench of justices V K Bisht and Alok Singh read: “It is to be ensured that no stray dog is found on roads after a period of six months. Such dogs should be kept in a shelter house. The municipal and local authorities will also verify from households whether their dogs are registered with the municipal board.”

The bench said that authorities concerned will determine the number of stray dogs in each city and village so arrangements for shelters can be made. The court added that the government “may consider making a law regarding killing of dangerous stray dogs”.

The court said that immediate steps must be taken by the chief secretary whose directions would be binding on all authorities and municipal bodies. The court warned that non-compliance of the order would amount to contempt of court. The bench also said that the state government should issue an advertisement in newspapers informing, urging and requesting the public and non-governmental organisations to take the strays if they were not on board with the idea of putting the animals in a shelter.


The directions came while court was hearing a public interest litigation filed by G C Kholiya, a resident of Nainital and a practising advocate in the district court, in August 2017.

The petition stated that stray dogs have bitten more than 11,000 people in the state in just five years. The problem of stray dogs is particularly severe in Nainital where a 10-year-old girl from Rajasthan died last year after falling into a ditch when trying to escape a pack of stray dogs. According to the Nainital municipal corporation, there are over 2,000 stray canines roaming the streets of the hill town.

The Uttarakhand high court previously took note of the threat posed by stray dogs in January 2015. The court had then asked the state government and the municipal corporation to take appropriate steps for construction of dog shelters. 

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