A Mumbai-based advocate has moved the Bombay High Court on Wednesday (November 19, 2025) to cancel the BMC’s decision allowing controlled pigeon feeding at four locations, including Airoli-Mulund creekside, citing health, safety and environmental risks.
The petition filed by advocate and social activist Sagar Kantilal Devre, argues that the site poses “grave risks” to public health, road safety, and the local ecosystem.
The intervention application comes in the backdrop of ongoing petitions challenging the legality of pigeon feeding in public spaces. The High Court had earlier upheld BMC’s blanket ban on feeding pigeons at traditional Kabutarkhanas, citing medical evidence that pigeon droppings and feathers can transmit severe respiratory illnesses such as hypersensitivity pneumonitis, histoplasmosis, and cryptococcosis. The Supreme Court refused to interfere with these orders in August.
Following public pressure, BMC issued a press note on October 31 announcing an interim arrangement, controlled feeding between 7 a.m. and 9 a.m. at Worli Reservoir, a mangrove patch in Andheri West, Gorai Maidan in Borivali, and the Airoli-Mulund creekside. NGOs willing to manage cleanliness and crowd control were invited to oversee these spots until an expert committee submits its report.






