Stray Dogs Case: Supreme Court Directs Chief Secretaries Of States, UTs To Appear Before It On Nov 3

The Supreme Court today directed the chief secretaries of states and Union Territories, other than West Bengal and Telangana, to appear before it on November 3 to explain why compliance affidavits were not filed in the stray dogs case.
A three-judge special bench comprising Justice Vikram Nath, Justice Sandeep Mehta and Justice N V Anjaria noted that only the Municipal Corporation of Delhi and states of West Bengal and Telangana have filed their compliance affidavits in pursuance to the apex court's August 22 order.
The bench slammed the other states and UTs for not filing the compliance affidavits, saying its August 22 contained everything.
The bench was hearing a suo motu case relating to stray dogs.
The apex court had on August 22 expanded the scope of the stray dogs case beyond the confines of Delhi-National Capital Region (NCR) and directed that all states and Union Territories be made parties in the matter.
In its August 22 order, the Supreme Court had modified its earlier direction prohibiting the release of vaccinated stray dogs from pounds in Delhi-NCR, calling it "too harsh" and ordered the canines to be released post sterilisation and de-worming.
With PTI Inputs

