SC orders relocation of stray dogs to shelters

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SC orders relocation of stray dogs to shelters

Saturday, 08 November 2025 | Pioneer News Service

SC orders relocation of stray dogs to shelters

The Supreme Court on Friday directed the forthwith relocation of stray dogs from institutional areas to designated shelters after due sterilisation and vaccination. The following are the highlights of the SC order:

Authorities directed to ensure the removal of all cattle and other stray animals from state highways, national highways and expressways.

SC takes note of the “alarming rise” in dog bite incidents within institutional areas like educational institutions, hospitals and railway stations and directed forthwith relocation of stray canines to designated shelters after due sterilisation and vaccination.

SC says stray dogs so picked up shall not be released back to the same location from which they were picked up.

All Government and private hospitals directed to maintain a mandatory stock of anti-rabies vaccines and immunoglobulin at all times.

Every educational institution shall be directed by the Ministry of Education to conduct awareness sessions for students and staff on preventive behaviour around animals, first-aid in case of bites, and immediate reporting protocols: SC

Administrative heads of institutional areas asked to ensure that the premises are secured by adequate fencing, boundary walls, gates and such other structural or administrative measures as may be necessary to prevent the ingress of stray dogs.

SC directs authorities to undertake a joint, coordinated drive to identify stretches of highways and expressways where stray cattle or animals are frequently found and take steps for their removal and relocation to designated shelters.

Authorities shall constitute dedicated highway patrol teams and/or assign existing road-safety units for continuous surveillance and immediate response to reports of stray cattle or other animals obstructing the roadways: SC

SC says all highways and expressways shall have prominently displayed helpline numbers at regular intervals, enabling commuters to promptly report the presence of stray animals or accidents caused thereby.

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