Supreme Court Deliberates on Stray Dog Removal Order Amidst State Responsibility Debate
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New Delhi – the Supreme Court of India is currently reviewing its recent directive to remove โall โstray dogs from localities โขwithin the Delhi-National Capital Region (NCR), while theโค central โฃgovernment has affirmed that managing stray โขdog populations is โคprimarily the responsibility of state governmentsโ and local bodies. This development comes asโข concerns mount over public safety and animal welfare.
Supreme Court Review and Initial Directive
On august 11, the Supreme Court โฃhadโ ordered the โcomplete removal of stray dogs from โฃDelhi, Noida, Ghaziabad, Gurugram, and โขFaridabad, stipulating that captured โanimals should not be released back onto โthe streets. However, this orderโข faced immediate backlash from animal rights activistsโ and welfareโ organizations. Onโข August 14, the court reserved its order on petitions seeking a stay of this directive, โคindicating aโ potential shift in approach. A three-judge bench, comprised of Justices Vikram Nath, Sandeepโข Mehta,โข and NV Anjaria, โฃwill issue an interim order regarding the August 11 decision.
Central Government’s Position
The Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry & Dairying stated on Tuesday that the โissue of stray dogs falls under the purview of state governments and their local bodies. “The issue of stray dogs falls under the purview of State Governments, with Local โฃBodies mandated toโ manageโ related matters,” the ministry confirmed in an official statement. โฃThis clarifies the division of responsibility in addressingโ the growing concern of stray dog populationsโ acrossโ India.
Did you Know? India hasโ an estimated 35 million stray dogs, โขmaking it โa notableโค public health andโค animal welfare challenge.
New โคStray Dog Rules and Sterilization Efforts
The centralโ government has implemented the Animal Birth Control (ABC) Rules, 2023, โunderโ the Prevention โฃof Cruelty to โAnimals Act, 1960, to promote humane and effectiveโข dogโฃ population โmanagement. theseโฃ rules align with the World Organisation โfor Animal Health (WOAH) standards, emphasizingโค a Capture-Neuter-Vaccinate-releaseโ (CNVR) โapproach. Local bodies are โtasked with implementingโค sterilization and vaccination programs in collaboration with animal welfare organizations.
An advisory issued in July 2025 by the Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying, Ministry of Housing and Urban โคAffairs, and Ministry of Panchayati Raj, reinforced theโฃ importance of sterilizationโ as a central component of dog population โcontrol. The advisory encourages urban localโข bodies to establish Animal Birth Control units andโข aim for sterilizingโ at least 70โค percent of โthe โฃstray dog population.
Key โDates and Actions
| Date | Action |
|---|---|
| Novemberโข 11, 2024 | Secretary (Animalโ Husbandry and Dairying) issued an advisoryโ to all โchief Secretaries regarding โฃsterilization programs. |
| July 2025 | Joint advisoryโข issued by โขmultiple โคministries reiterating the importance of sterilization. |
| Augustโค 11, 2025 | Supreme Court ordered โคremovalโค of stray dogs from Delhi-NCR. |
| August 14, 2025 | Supreme Court reserved order on petitions seekingโค a stay of the August 11 directive. |
The ministryโ also announced revisions to the Scheme for Birth Control โand Immunization of strayโ dogs and cats, with the Animal Welfare Board of India (AWBI) beginning implementation ofโข the newโฃ regulations in the current financial year.
Pro Tip: โ Effective stray dogโ managementโ requires a multi-faceted approach,including โฃsterilization,vaccination,responsible pet ownership,and public awareness campaigns.
Grants andโข Assistance
The โขCentre provides financial โขassistance toโ support these efforts. The revised scheme for birth control and immunization of stray dogs and cats is being implemented by the Animal Welfare Board of indiaโ (AWBI) from the current โfinancial year.What further support is needed to ensure effective implementationโฃ of these programs across all states?
What are your thoughts on โthe Supreme Court’s directive and the role of local communities in managing stray dog populations?
The Ongoing Challenge ofโ Stray Dog Management in India
Theโข issue of stray dogs in India is deeply rooted โฃin socio-economicโฃ factors, โincluding โคrapid urbanization, lack of waste management infrastructure, and limitedโ awarenessโค regarding responsible pet ownership. The current legal framework, primarily the Prevention of Cruelty toโ Animals Act, โ1960, โprovides a foundation for animal welfare but requires consistent enforcement and modernizationโ toโ address the evolving challenges. โขThe CNVR approach, while widely accepted, faces hurdles in implementation due โto funding constraints, โขlogistical difficulties, and resistance from certain segments of the โpopulation. Long-term success hinges on collaborative efforts between government agencies, animal welfare organizations, and localโข communities.
Frequently Askedโ Questions About Stray Dogs in India
- Whatโ is the CNVR approach to stray dogโฃ management? CNVR stands for Capture-Neuter-Vaccinate-Release, a humane method of controlling stray dog populations by sterilizing, vaccinating, and returning them to their territories.
- Who is responsible for managing stray dog populations in India? State governments and local bodies are primarily responsible, with support from the central government and animal welfare organizations.
- What are the Animal Birth Control (ABC) Rules, โฃ2023? These rules provide a framework for humane dog population management, aligning with international standards and emphasizingโ sterilization and vaccination.
- Is โremoving stray dogs from the streets a viable โsolution? โข Experts โgenerally agree that mass removalโค isโข ineffective andโข inhumane, often leading to aโ vacuum that is quickly filled by newโฃ dogs.
- What can individuals do to โhelp manage the stray dog population? โSupport local animal welfare organizations, advocate for responsible pet ownership, and promote awareness about the importance of sterilization andโ vaccination.
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