Meghalaya Stray Dogs Alert: The High Court requested the Supreme Court to keep PIL on dangerous stray dogs. Severe threat to the public from the release of dogs without vaccination and monitoring. Learn what are dangerous aspects and orders.
Supreme Court Pil Stray Dogs: The Meghalaya High Court has urged the Supreme Court to put a PIL (PIL) on the threat of stray dogs in the state. The court clarified that the nature of stray dogs in Meghalaya is more aggressive and dreadful than other states, which can pose a serious threat to public safety. Local administration action is necessary in cases of these dogs who suddenly attack the roads and streets.
Are these stray dogs a serious threat to the general public?
According to the court, many stray dogs are cut and dreaded. They can suddenly attack public places and sometimes cause serious injuries. In this PIL, keeping in mind this specific threat, the court has instructed government officials to catch dogs, vaccinate and get medical treatment. Only then will they be kept in shelters for monitoring, so that public safety can be ensured.
When will the hearing in the Supreme Court and what will be an important decision?
The High Court Meghalaya has directed the General Registrar to submit a formal application to the Supreme Court on the basis of this order. The hearing of the petition is now listed for 15 October. The court emphasized that this PIL should be kept in the state due to its specific and dangerous feature.
Why is monitoring and vaccination necessary?
If the dreaded dogs are left without monitoring and vaccination, it will pose a serious risk to the public. The court clearly stated that this danger cannot be ignored under any circumstances.
Will the situation be controlled in future?
According to the instructions of the petition, catching dogs, vaccinating and treating them will be primary steps. Only then will they be kept in shelters. This process will ensure that dogs do not come to public places repeatedly and attack people.