India, Aug. 12 -- The Rajasthan High Court on Monday issued a series of interim directives to address the issue of stray animals on city roads and highways, emphasising the need to ensure public safety.
The court ordered municipal corporations and highway authorities to remove stray animals, improve the condition of animal shelters, and establish mechanisms for public complaints, following concerns over rising incidents of assaults and bites by stray dogs and other animals.
A division bench of Justice Kuldeep Mathur and Justice Ravi Chirania was hearing a suo motu public interest litigation (PIL).
Senior advocate Dr. Sachin Acharya, assisted by amicus curiae Priyanka Borana and Heli Pathak, submitted that "various Central and State sta...
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