The Rajasthan High Court has issued a strict order to remove stray dogs and animals from the streets of cities, following incidents caused by them. This step has been taken for the safety of the people, and strict action will be taken against those who obstruct the process.
Rajasthan Stray Dog Removal Order: On August 11th, the Rajasthan High Court directed the municipal bodies of Jaipur, Jodhpur, and Udaipur to immediately remove stray dogs and other animals from the streets to ensure public safety. This order has been issued in light of the increasing incidents of dog bites and deaths. The Court has stated that strict legal action will be taken against those who obstruct this work. The next hearing is scheduled for September 8th. Following this decision, the state administration is actively taking steps to make the public safe.
Rajasthan High Court's Stray Dog Removal Order
Taking serious note of the increasing stray dog attacks and animal-related deaths in the state, the Rajasthan High Court has issued a strict order to remove stray dogs and other animals from the streets of cities. The court has directed the municipal bodies to remove stray animals in a manner that causes them minimal physical harm. The Court has also clarified that strict legal action will be taken against those who obstruct this process. Following this order, the administration in major cities of Rajasthan will become active in removing stray dogs.
This order comes after the Supreme Court's directive to remove stray dogs in Delhi-NCR. The Supreme Court had directed that all stray dogs in Delhi-NCR be sent to shelter homes within 8 weeks. The Court also stated that action would be taken against those who obstruct the removal of dogs from residential areas. The Rajasthan High Court has also directed the state government and concerned departments to be proactive in resolving issues related to stray animals.
Strict Action Will Be Taken Against Obstructors
On August 11th, the Rajasthan High Court ordered the municipal bodies of Jaipur, Jodhpur, and Udaipur to remove stray dogs and other animals from the streets. The Court clarified that no one is allowed to obstruct this process. If anyone obstructs administrative work, an FIR will be registered against them, and action will be taken.
Municipal corporation officials and employees have been given full protection and exemption in this work so that they can work without any fear. The court has scheduled the next hearing in this matter for September 8th, in which the progress of the administration will be reviewed.
Strict Step in Rajasthan After Supreme Court Order
In light of the stray dog attacks and rabies-related deaths in Delhi-NCR, the Supreme Court had ordered all stray dogs to be sent to shelter homes within 8 weeks. The Court clarified that strict action would be taken against anyone who obstructs this work.
Taking steps in this direction, the Rajasthan High Court has also ordered the removal of stray dogs in the state to ensure the safety of the people. These orders from both courts increase the responsibility of the local administration and indicate effective action to eliminate the problems arising from stray animals.