SC refuses stay on culling of dogs in UP's Sitapur

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The on Friday refused to pass any order to stay the alleged culling of stray dogs by authorities in in following deaths of over a dozen children in the past seven months.

As the apex court was urged to step in and stop the culling of strays by the municipal body in Sitapur, a vacation bench of Justice and Justice directed the matter be listed before an appropriate bench in July.

Vibha Dutta Makhija, appearing for petitioner -- Gargi Srivastava -- told the court that authorities were illegally culling dogs in due to the fear psychosis generated due to the death of children.

Referring to a 2015 order that said that local bodies were bound by the rules framed under the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960, in eliminating stray dogs "irretrievably ill or mortally wounded" in a humane manner, Makhija told the court that the district administration was misrepresenting the facts.

By its November 18, 2015, order, the top court had said: "There can be no trace of doubt that there has to be compassion for dogs and they should not be killed in an indiscriminate manner, but indubitably the lives of the human beings are to be saved and one should not suffer due to dog bite because of administrative lapse."

Makhija told the court that deaths in districts were not due to dog bites but attack by some other wild animal.

Urging the apex court to extend its directions issued in case of to this case also, the told the bench that the in Bareilly had said that dogs had not caused the deaths in Sitapur.

The petitioner sought direction to the government to ensure that no more cullings of community dogs took place, unless it was established that dogs were responsible for the fatal attacks.

She also sought a direction to the state to take immediate action and against those involved in aiding and abetting the culling of stray dogs without following the due process of law and an inquiry against erring district officials.

--IANS

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First Published: Fri, June 08 2018. 19:46 IST