Blitz Bureau
NEW DELHI: In a significant order, the Supreme Court on May 19 allowed authorities to carry out euthanasia of rabid and aggressive stray dogs. The direction came as part of the top court’s verdict on a batch of petitions seeking modification of its earlier order on relocation of stray dogs.
“Authorities may, in accordance with the Animal Birth Control rules and other applicable statutory protocols, take legally permissible measures, including euthanasia in cases involving incurably ill, rabid or demonstrably dangerous/aggressive dogs to effectively cure the threat posed to human life and safety,” the Supreme Court ordered.
A Bench of Justice Vikram Nath, Justice Sandeep Mehta, and Justice NV Anjaria, while dismissing the petitions, labelled the presence of stray dogs in public places “alarming”. The court said it could not overlook instances in which the animals had attacked people, particularly children.
Describing the reports of rising dog bite cases, especially against children and older people, the Supreme Court refused to modify its earlier directions to the authorities to remove stray dogs from public spaces.
The court also criticised state governments for having failed to follow earlier instructions.













