The Supreme Court on Monday indicated that it will soon issue directions to regulate the feeding of stray dogs within the premises of government buildings, marking another significant step in the ongoing litigation over the management of the country’s growing stray dog population.
A bench of Justices Vikram Nath, Sandeep Mehta, and N.V. Anjaria observed that certain employees in government institutions have been supporting and encouraging dogs on official premises, leading to complaints and safety concerns.
“We will issue an order in a few days regarding government institutions, where employees are supporting and encouraging dogs in that area,” Justice Vikram Nath said, adding that the order would be uploaded shortly.
The observation came during the hearing of a series of petitions conc

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