HC asks UP govt to list steps to curb feral dog menace

Press Trust of India  |  Lucknow 

The High Court today asked the government to spell out the steps being taken up to curb the menace of feral dogs which has claimed the lives of 12 children in district since last November.

The bench of the court took cognizance of the repeated incidence of such attacks in However, it was felt that the problem may not be limited to but may exist in other parts of the state as well.

The bench comprising Justice and Justice passed the order on a PIL moved by a

It granted a month's time to the to place its report before the court fixing July 4 as the next date of hearing.

In the PIL, the petitioner had sought identification and removal of "man-eating" dogs thereby protecting the lives of innocent children and people. The petitioner had demanded compensation to the families of victims of dog attacks.

Hearing the petition, the court said, In the recent past, repeated reports have been coming that in Sitapur feral dogs have killed at least a dozen children and caused injuries to many more. The problem of feral dogs targeting young and small children may not only be confined to Sitapur but could be a state-wide problem.

Accordingly, the court directed state authorities to submit a response to the PIL placing on record a wholesome policy as to how this menace was to be tackled.

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First Published: Thu, May 10 2018. 22:25 IST