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The Supreme Court of India has changed its previous order, asking the authorities to Delhi and its suburbs to move all stray dogs to the shelter amid broad protests by animal protection groups.
Three judges noted that the panels should be released after vaccination and sterilization, but add that rabies or aggressive behavior should be vaccinated and stored in the shelter.
The court also banned the feeding of stray dogs in public and ordered to create special areas for this purpose.
On August 11, a bench of two judges expressed concern about the ascending “threat of dog bites leading to rabies” in Delhi and its suburbs.
According to the estimates, among which there are million, and in the suburban will be conquered, Gaziabad and Gururahm also have an increase, municipal sources say.
According to the World Health Organization, millions of stray dogs are in India, and the country is 36% of the total death of rabies in the world.
To fight the dog threat, August 11 Supreme Court ordered by the authorities in the capital and its suburb Up all the homeless dogs and put them in the shelter.
He ordered the authorities to build asylum to accommodate these dogs in eight weeks.
The order went against the existing rules, which claim that stray dogs should be released on their original site after sterilization in the shelter, causing strong protests and legal problems from several animal protection groups.
They called for more humane solutions, such as vaccination and neutered, and warned that investing all travelers would lead to problems such as overpopulation and extraction.
After the return response, the Supreme Court created a bench of three judges to hear a call.
In the ruling on Friday, the court remained an earlier order to gather all the wandering, saying that non -aggressive, non -infected dogs could be released after the capture after vaccination and October.
The court also said animal lovers could apply to municipal corporations to accept homeless, but that these dogs cannot be returned to the street.
The court added that the actions would be taken against people who will feed homeless dogs in public and warned groups to protect animals from interference with his orders.
The Supreme Court also stated that he would formulate national policy around homeless dogs, hearing similar cases in different states.