animal shelters

  • Mumbai Youth Congress Challenges Supreme Court Order on Stray Dog Removal: Legal and Ethical Concerns Raised

    Mumbai Youth Congress Challenges Supreme Court Order on Stray Dog Removal: Legal and Ethical Concerns Raised

    Nov 29, 2025 10:03 pm CST

    The Mumbai Youth Congress has formally petitioned Chief Justice of India Surya Kant to stay the Supreme Court's November 7 order mandating removal of stray dogs from public institutions. Led by President Zeenat Shabrin, the organization argues the directive contradicts existing animal welfare laws, lacks infrastructure for proper implementation, and bypasses scientifically-proven humane approaches to stray dog management. The petition calls for a Constitution Bench rehearing to consider established welfare protocols and prevent potential suffering to animals.

  • Mumbai Faces Critical Shortage: 90,000 Stray Dogs but Only 8 Shelters as Supreme Court Orders Relocation

    Mumbai Faces Critical Shortage: 90,000 Stray Dogs but Only 8 Shelters as Supreme Court Orders Relocation

    Nov 09, 2025 02:28 am CST

    Mumbai is grappling with a severe imbalance between its stray dog population and available shelter facilities. With over 90,000 stray dogs but only eight shelters, civic officials face significant challenges implementing the Supreme Court's recent directive to relocate stray canines following sterilization and vaccination. Animal welfare activists argue that mass relocation could disrupt territorial behaviors and worsen the situation, advocating instead for enhanced animal birth control programs as a more sustainable solution.

  • Supreme Court Mandates Chief Secretaries

    Supreme Court Mandates Chief Secretaries' Presence for Nationwide Stray Dog Management Hearing

    Nov 03, 2025 12:42 am CST

    The Supreme Court of India is set to hear a critical case on stray dog management on November 3, requiring Chief Secretaries from most states and Union Territories to appear in person. The court expressed dissatisfaction with widespread non-compliance regarding the Animal Birth Control Rules of 2023, emphasizing the issue's impact on both public safety and India's global reputation. Only West Bengal, Telangana, and Delhi have submitted the required documentation thus far.