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Supreme Court Prohibits Public Feeding of Stray Dogs, Orders Designated Feeding Zones

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New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Friday imposed a ban on the public feeding of stray dogs, directing that such activity must be carried out only in designated feeding zones identified by local authorities.

A bench of the apex court noted that unregulated feeding in open areas has often led to clashes and safety concerns, making it necessary to streamline the practice. The court observed that while compassion towards animals is important, it must be balanced with public safety.

In a key clarification to its earlier order of August 11, the court stated that stray dogs will be returned to their original locations following sterilisation and vaccination drives. However, dogs that are found to be rabid or unusually aggressive will not be released back into public areas.

The directive comes in response to petitions concerning the rising number of stray dog-related incidents across the Delhi-NCR region, which has witnessed frequent confrontations between local residents, animal welfare groups, and municipal bodies.

By mandating designated feeding zones, the Supreme Court aims to reduce conflict while ensuring that the welfare of stray animals is maintained under regulated conditions.

Further hearings on the matter are expected to lay down guidelines for the effective implementation of the order by civic authorities.

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