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Delhi High Court, in its order on June 24, said there is a need to spread awareness that even animals have a Right to Live with Respect and Dignity. Court imposed a duty on Resident Welfare Association/Municipal Corporation and all Govt. authorities, including enforcement authorities like police, to ensure that no hindrance is caused to the caregivers or feeders of community dogs.
Justice JR Midha, while issuing guidelines to ensure that Animals are treated with compassion and love, in accordance with Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, said,
“There is a need to spread awareness that even animals have a right to live with respect and dignity.
Animal Welfare Board of India (AWBI) shall carry out an awareness campaign in association with various Newspapers, Television, Radio Channels and Social Media platforms.
AWBI shall also ensure these Guidelines are disseminated through the above-mentioned media.
AWBI shall circulate these Guidelines to various Resident Welfare Associations, the Police Department, Municipal Authorities etc.”
An Implementation Committee was formed by the bench to ensure compliance of the guidelines issued, comprising:
Guidelines Issued by the Court:
Court also directed to sensitize Judges about the present subject matter.
Reference was inter-alia drawn to State of Gujarat v. Mirzapur Moti Kureshi Kassab Jamat, (2005) 8 SCC 534, Animal Welfare Board Of India v. A. Nagaraja, (2014) 7 SCC 547, Animal Welfare Board of India v. People of Elimination Of Stray, (2016) 2 SCC 598, People for Animals v. Md. Mohazzim, 2015 SCC OnLine Delhi 9508, Narayan Dutt v. Union of India, 2018 SCC Online Utt 645.
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