In a move aimed at maintaining the balance between animal welfare and public safety, the Kerala High Court has deferred the Government of Kerala’s decision to implement euthanasia of stray dogs. The stay on clause 9 of the Government Order comes as a response to a batch of writ petitions concerning an escalating issue of stray dog attacks in Kerala.
The order, issued by Justice C.S Dias, is based on concerns raised about the growing number of stray dog attacks across the state. The deferment was made in accordance with Rule 8 of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Animal Husbandary Practice and Procedures) Rules, 2023, which permits euthanasia under specific conditions such as when an animal is mortally injured or diseased beyond recovery, or poses a risk of spreading disease.
The ruling serves as a temporary reprieve for stray dogs in Kerala, while the court deliberates on the broader implications and potential solutions to address the issue of stray dog attacks. The exact timeline for this decision remains undetermined at this point.
This latest development underscores the ongoing debate surrounding the management of stray populations and public safety. As the situation unfolds, it is crucial to remember that both animal welfare and public safety are important aspects that need to be considered. In the meantime, stakeholders, including the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, local authorities, and concerned citizens, will continue to engage in discussions and implement measures to ensure the well-being of all parties involved.
The case before the Kerala High Court is known as Keerthana Sarin v State. The petitioners, represented by Ajayan M R and Ors, are seeking a permanent resolution to the issue that balances animal welfare with public safety concerns. The case has garnered attention due to its potential implications on stray dog management policies across Kerala and other regions in India.
Stay informed as this story continues to develop, and we will keep you updated on any new developments regarding the Kerala High Court’s decision on the fate of stray dogs in Kerala.