In a significant directive, the Supreme Court of India has ordered the Delhi government and the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) to remove all stray dogs from the streets of Delhi-NCR within a strict 8-week deadline.
The court’s ruling comes amid rising concerns over public safety, frequent dog bite incidents, and growing complaints from residents about stray dog populations in the region. The apex court emphasized the urgency of the matter, instructing authorities to ensure that the operation is conducted in a humane and lawful manner while preventing any harm to citizens.
The bench made it clear that both the Delhi government and MCD will be held accountable for compliance, with regular progress reports expected during the eight-week period.
This decision is likely to spark a wider conversation about balancing public safety and animal welfare, as activists and residents await clarity on how the directive will be implemented.
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