Strictly comply with all rules on capturing stray dogs: Delhi HC

The order came after a PIL sought directions to release the dogs captured by the civic authorities for such events and to ensure their welfare according to the Animal Birth Control Rules, 2023.

Published: 14th September 2023 08:50 AM  |   Last Updated: 14th September 2023 09:30 AM   |  A+A-

Stray dogs

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By Express News Service

NEW DELHI: Delhi High Court has asked the authorities to strictly comply with all provisions relating to the capture and the release of street dogs for special events such as Independence Day and Republic Day.

The order, released on Wednesday, came on a public interest litigation by Anita Santiago, who sought directions to release the dogs captured by the civic authorities for such events and to ensure their welfare according to the Animal Birth Control Rules, 2023.

The petitioner highlighted the ABC Rules mandate that the dogs should be identified with numbered collars immediately upon capture to maintain proper records that would subsequently facilitate their release in the same locality from where they were captured.

The Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) counsel said it is following the ABC Rules and, as far as the G20 Summit was concerned, the process to release the captured strays has already been initiated. 
The counsel for the Animal Welfare Board of India affirmed the MCD’s submission. 

In view of the stand taken by the authorities, the court said no further orders were required on the petition.
“In light of the aforenoted submissions, the respondent authorities are directed to ensure strict compliance with all the provisions prescribed under the ABC Rules relating to the capture and release of street dogs,” said a bench of Chief Justice Satish Chandra Sharma and Justice Sanjeev Narula in an order dated September 11.

In her petition, Santiago raised concern with respect to allegations of the inhumane way the MCD was “removing street dogs” for the G20 Summit in a “blatant violation” of the ABC Rules. “Any event which makes the country proud and where the nation needs to project itself to the world calls for few steps of discretion for efficient organisation of such events, however, the same has to be within the bounds of law and not beyond it,” she said in her plea.

 “Actions of respondent no 1 (MCD) are impugned in this petition whereby respondent no 1 despite the withdrawal of its circulars for unlawful capture of dogs has permitted the use of government machinery to capture dogs with the assistance of private unauthorised persons,” the petition alleged. 

ABC Rules mandate numbered collars

The petitioner highlighted the ABC Rules mandate that the dogs should be identified with numbered collars immediately upon capture to maintain proper records that would subsequently facilitate their release in the same locality from where they were captured.

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