All Delhi-NCR Stray Dogs To Be Moved In Shelters Within 8 Weeks: Supreme Court's BIG Decision
Monday, 11 August 2025 () The Supreme Court of India on Monday ordered that all stray dogs in Delhi-NCR must be picked from the streets within eight weeks and kept in shelters. The court has directed municipal bodies and other agencies to work together to set up enough shelter facilities in this period. The aim is to ensure that stray dogs are safely housed and not left in public spaces, thus reducing the dog bite cases.
The Supreme Court has directed the immediate removal of stray dogs from Delhi-NCR, giving the government eight weeks to arrange proper shelters. The order comes amid rising complaints over stray dog attacks and public safety concerns. Authorities have been tasked with ensuring humane relocation,...
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The Supreme Court has directed the Delhi government and civic bodies to remove stray dogs from streets and house them in shelters due to the city's alarming dog... IndiaTimes
The Supreme Court has ordered the removal of stray dogs from Delhi-NCR streets, mandating their confinement in shelter homes. This directive, prompted by a TOI... IndiaTimes
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