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Supreme Court orders states to remove stray animals from public places, mandate fencing, and relocate them to shelters within two weeks.
The Supreme Court has ordered all states and union territories to remove stray dogs and other animals from hospitals, schools, railway stations, bus stands, and highways, mandating fencing of institutions within two weeks and relocation of stray animals to shelters after sterilization and vaccination.
Chief Secretaries must ensure compliance, with detailed reports due in eight weeks, and face personal accountability for failures.
The court banned releasing captured dogs back into the same areas and directed joint patrols with NHAI to identify high-risk highway stretches, emphasizing public safety amid rising dog bite incidents, particularly affecting children.
The order stems from a suo motu case over two decades of inadequate enforcement, with a further hearing scheduled for January 13, 2026.
La Corte Suprema ordena a los estados que eliminen a los animales callejeros de los lugares públicos, ordenen cercas y los reubiquen en refugios dentro de dos semanas.