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SC directs removal of stray dogs from institutional areas, animals from highways

Posted on: Nov 07, 2025 18:51 IST | Posted by: Hindustantimes
SC directs removal of stray dogs from institutional areas, animals from highways
NEw new delhi, Taking take note of the "alarming rear" in domestic dog sting incidents within institutional areas like educational institutions, hospitals and railway stations, the Supreme Court on Friday directed the forthwith relocation of stray canines to designated shelters after due sterilisation and vaccination.A three-judge special bench comprising Justices Vikram Nath, Sandeep Mehta and N V Anjaria also said the stray dogs so picked up shall not be released back in the place they were picked up from.The bench also directed the authorities to ensure the removal of all cattle and other stray animals from state highways, national highways and expressways.It said the recurrence of dog bite incidents within institutional areas, including sports complexes, reflected not only administrative apathy but also a "systemic failure" to secure these premises from preventable hazards."The situation calls for immediate judicial intervention to safeguard the fundamental right to life and safety of citizens, especially children, patients and sportspersons, under Article 21 of the Constitution of India," the bench said.It passed a slew of directions in the suo motu case over the stray dog menace.It said the primary objective is to safeguard the fundamental right to life and safety of citizens, particularly children, students, patients and sportspersons, while ensuring compliance with the principles embodied in the Animal Birth Control Rules, 2023, framed under the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960.It said after independence, despite significant advances in public health, India continues to report one of the world's highest statistics of rabies-related mortality."Scientific assessments, including those conducted by the World Health Organisation and the National Centre for Disease Control , have estimated that a large ratio of animal-related deaths annually in India were attributable to rabies, with over 90 per cent of human cases resulting from bites inflicted by domestic or stray dogs," the bench said.It said the brunt of this menace has been borne by children, the elderly and economically weaker sections, who in addition to being vulnerable, lack "timely access to post-exposure prophylaxis".The bench further said that it is a matter of grave and continuing public concern that accidents caused by cattle and other stray animals on public roads have become alarmingly frequent.Reaffirming directions issued by the Rajasthan High Court in an August 11 order, the bench directed the municipal authorities, road and transport department/Public Works Departments of all states and Union Territories, and the National Highways Authority of India to ensure the removal of cattle and other stray animals from the highways.The bench asked the authorities to undertake a joint, coordinated drive to identify stretches of highways and expressways where stray cattle or animals are frequently found, and take immediate steps for their removal and relocation to designated shelters.On the "disturbing increase" in dog bite incidents in institutional areas like educational institutions, hospitals, railway stations and bus stands, the bench directed the authorities to ensure that such premises are secured by adequate fencing, boundary walls, gates and other such structural or administrative measures as may be necessary to prevent the ingress of stray dogs.The bench directed local municipal authorities and panchayats to carry out regular inspections, at least once every three months, of all such premises to ensure that no stray dog habitats exist within or in the immediate vicinity of these institutions.It said any lapse in this regard shall be viewed seriously and the concerned municipal officials/administrative authorities shall be held responsible."It shall be the responsibility of the jurisdictional municipal body/authority to forthwith remove every stray dog found within the premises of an educational institution, hospital , sports complex, bus stand/depot or railway station and to shift such animal/s to a designated shelter, after due sterilisation and vaccination...," the bench said.It said all government and private hospitals shall maintain a mandatory stock of anti-rabies vaccines and immunoglobulin at all times.The bench said every educational institution shall be directed by the Ministry of Education to conduct awareness sessions for students and staff on preventive behaviour around animals, first-aid in case of bites, and immediate reporting protocols.It directed the chief secretaries of all states and Union Territories to file affidavits of compliance within eight weeks, specifically indicating the steps taken to secure institutional premises and availability of anti-rabies vaccines and immunoglobulin in all government medical facilities.The bench directed the states and Union Territories to file comprehensive additional affidavits, specifically indicating the remedial measures undertaken to ensure full compliance with the court's directions and to rectify the "lapses" highlighted in the report filed by amicus curiae Gaurav Agrawal.It posted the matter for further hearing on January 13.After the bench pronounced its order in the court, some of the advocates appearing for various parties urged it to hear them before passing the directives.The bench, however, said it has already passed the directions.The apex court is hearing a suo motu case, initiated on July 28 over a media report on stray dog bites leading to rabies, particularly among children, in the national capital.This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text.

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