The Supreme Court has allowed euthanasia for stray dogs that are rabid, incurably ill, or proven to be dangerous, in a move to reduce the threat to human life. | India News

The Supreme Court's ruling allows euthanasia of "dangerously aggressive" stray dogs, raising concerns about potential misuse and lack of clear definitions. | Latest News Delhi

The bench underlined that “compassion for animal life” cannot override the constitutional obligation of the state to protect human life under Article 21. | India News

With the Supreme Court permitting municipal authorities to adopt legally permissible measures, including euthanasia in cases involving “rabid, incurably ill or demonstrably…

MCD plans euthanasia of aggressive stray dogs post-Supreme Court ruling, ensuring humane assessment and monitoring measures are in place.

The Supreme Court has allowed euthanasia for stray dogs that are rabid, incurably ill, or proven to be dangerous, in a move to reduce the threat to human life. | India News

Punjab government to remove stray dogs from public spaces following Supreme Court order, ensuring safety and humane care for the animals.

Raveena Tandon has appealed to Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann after the state government began action on stray dogs under a Supreme Court order. The actor asked the Punjab…

The Pune Municipal Corporation has received 50 complaints about aggressive stray dogs after a Supreme Court ruling allowing euthanasia under strict conditions.