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Supreme Court issues key verdict on stray dogs and dog bite cases across India, balancing public safety, animal welfare and state liability.
The direction came as part of the top court's verdict on a batch of petitions seeking modification of its earlier order on relocation of stray dogs.
The top court had taken up the stray dogs case after a 6-year-old girl in New Delhi died due to dog bite and suspected rabies infection.
The Supreme Court examined mounting reports of attacks in schools, hospitals, transport hubs and public spaces, defending its earlier November 7, 2025 orders.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected all petitions that sought changes to its November 2025 order directing the removal of stray dogs from public spaces across the country. The Court said it had ...
The Supreme Court dismissed petitions seeking to modify its order removing stray dogs from public places and barring their release back to those areas.