Supreme Court Stray Dogs Hearing Live Updates: The Supreme Court on Friday stayed an earlier order to permanently relocate stray dogs from the streets to dog shelters in Delhi-National Capital Region (NCR) amid widespread protests.
A three-judge special bench comprising Justices Vikram Nath, Sandeep Mehta and N V Anjaria stayed the directive of a two-judge bench that had ordered authorities in Delhi-NCR to start picking up stray dogs from all localities "at the earliest" and relocate the canines to dog shelters.
The three-judge bench also banned feeding of stray dogs in public places and warned of appropriate action in case of violations.
The two-judge bench's order had drawn criticisms from animal welfare groups, who argued that shelters are inadequate and ill-equipped and insisted that the Animal Birth Control (ABC) programme, which mandates sterilisation and vaccination before releasing dogs back to their original locations, is the only lawful and humane solution.
Here Are Live Updates On Supreme Court Order On Stray Dogs:
"Dog Lovers, NGOs To Deposit Money For Moving Court"
The Supreme Court has asked "dog lovers" and NGOs, which moved against the order of permanent relocation of strays in Delhi-NCR, to deposit Rs 25,000 and Rs 2 lakh, respectively, within a week for being heard in the matter.
SC Verdict On Stray Dogs LIVE: Delhi Civic Body To '100 Per Cent' Implement Order, Says Mayor
The Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) will work "with full strength" to implement the Supreme Court's directions on stray dogs in the national capital region, Mayor Raja Iqbal Singh said. "We welcome the Supreme Court's decision and will implement it 100 per cent. The MCD will work on this order with full strength. Dogs are dear to all of us, but the public should not face any problem," he said.
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Former Union Minister and animal rights activist Maneka Gandhi welcomed the Supreme Court's verdict and urged it to define the terms on which a dog will be characterised as aggressive.
"We will try for a verdict defining who aggressive dogs are. Per the law, a committee is formed on the matter, and that defines what kind of behaviour is categorised as aggressive," she said.
She noted that there are a lot of people who are not dog-friendly and may exploit the clause in the judgment and label the canine aggressive just to ensure their confinement.
"In case you fall on the dog and it bites you, but there was no such incident before or after that, so would the dog be categorised as aggressive, or would you be at fault. A judgment on this will come in eight weeks," she said.

SC verdict on stray dogs LIVE: Supreme Court Expands Scope Of Case
Expanding the scope of the matter pan-India, the three-judge bench of the Supreme Court impleaded all the states and Union Territories as parties in the matter and transferred to itself the pleas pending before different high courts on the issue of stray dogs. It posted the matter for hearing after eight weeks.
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Stray Dogs Verdict on SC Live: Centre's ABC Rules To Be Followed, Says Supreme Court
The Supreme Court also sad the Centre's Animal Birth Control (ABC) Rules, 2023 will be followed for now.
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SC verdict on stray dogs LIVE: What The Supreme Court Said
- Dogs will be given deworming medication
- They will be vaccinated and sent back to the same area
- Ban on the order to keep stray dogs in shelter homes
- Dogs with aggressive behavior or those with rabies should be vaccinated
- Feeding dogs in public is not allowed
- Separate feeding places will be made for stray dogs
- All cases pending in other courts in the country will be transferred to the top court
- The order has been extended to the whole country and not just Delhi-NCR
SC verdict on stray dogs LIVE Updates: Supreme Court's Order On Feeding Stray Dogs In Public Areas
The Supreme Court said that feeding areas shall be created by civic bodies keeping in view population and the concentration of stray dogs in a particular municipal ward. "Notice boards shall be placed near designated feeding areas mentioning that stray dogs shall only be fed in such areas," it said.
Stray Dogs Case Live Updates: Create Dedicated Space For Public Feeding, Says Supreme Court
The Supreme Court directed municipal authorities to create dedicated spaces to feed stray dogs. "We have impleaded all states, Union Territories and expanded the scope of matter pan India," it said.
Stray Dogs Verdict on SC Live: Order To Release Stray Dogs Not Applicable To Those Infected With Rabies, Says Top Court
The top court also said the direction to release stray dogs shall not apply to canines infected with rabies.
Live Updates: Approach Delhi Civic Body To Adopt Stray Dogs, Says Supreme Court
The three-judge bench said animal lovers can reach out to the Municipal Corporation of Delhi to adopt stray dogs.
Live Updates: No Feeding Of Stray Dogs In Public Places, Says Top Court
The top court ordered restriction of feeding of stray dogs in public places and warned of appropriate action in case of violation.
Live Updates: All Stray Dogs To Be Vaccinated, Released In Delhi-NCR, Says Supreme Court
The three-judge bench directed deworming medication and vaccination for all stray dogs before releasing them in their respective territories.
Supreme Court Stays Order To Round Up Stray Dogs In Delhi-NCR Region
The Supreme Court has stayed the two-judge bench's order to round up stray dogs in the Delhi-NCR region.
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The Supreme Court bench has assembled to pronounce the order on stray dogs.
Supreme Court Asked Authorities To Pick Up Stray Dogs In Delhi-NCR
On August 11, a two-judge bench of the Supreme Court passed a slew of directions, including ordering the authorities in Delhi-NCR to start picking up stray dogs from all localities "at the earliest" and relocate the canines to dog shelters.
Live Updates: Supreme Court's Order On Delhi's Stray Dogs Shortly
The Supreme Court will shortly pronounce its verdict on a plea to stay its August 11 directive to permanently relocate stray dogs from the streets to dog shelters in Delhi-National Capital Region (NCR). A three-judge special bench comprising Justices Vikram Nath, Sandeep Mehta and NV Anjaria had on August 14 reserved its order in the matter.