Supreme Court reserves order on plea to stay directions to remove Delhi-NCR stray dogs

A bench headed by Justice Vikram Nath, together with Justice Sandeep Mehta, observed that local authorities did not fulfill their responsibilities and should be in court to get accountability.
On Thursday, the Supreme Court hid satisfaction with the removal of the blanket dogs in the Delhi-NCR region. According to a bank headed by Justice Vikram Nath and Justices Sandeep Mehta, local authorities should take responsibility for not being able to fulfill their duties.
Attorney General Tushar Mehta, who appeared on behalf of the Delhi government, said that there were videos of people who eat chicken and eggs and later claim that they were animal lovers. “A problem that needs to be solved .. Children are dying. I demand to show .. Children’s videos are dying. The second option was sterlication, but sterlication does not stop rabies. It does not stop the injury of children … Look at the figures.
Capil Sibal, a senior defender for a NGO overlooking dogs, said the situation is ‘very serious’ and the issue should be discussed in depth.
Senior lawyer Abhishek Manu Singhvi called on his own data from Parliament two weeks before the government and claimed that there was no death in Delhi, Goa or Rajasthan between 2022 and 2025. He added that if the shelters were already present, the directions would not be a problem.




