Thiruvananthapuram, Aug. 30 -- Justice Vikram Nath of the Supreme Court on Saturday spoke candidly about the ongoing stray dog crisis while addressing the Southern Regional Conference on "Human-Wildlife Conflict & Co-existence" organised by the Kerala State Legal Services Authority under the aegis of NALSA.

Recalling his recent experiences, Justice Nath said he felt "elated" when people abroad recognized him for his work on the stray dogs issue.

"So long I have been known in the legal fraternity for the little work that I do, but I am thankful to the stray dogs for making me known in civil society, not only in this country but world over. And I am also thankful to my Chief Justice for allotting me that matter," he remarked.

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