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The Delhi High Court has instructed the Centre to resolve a plea aiming to prohibit risky dog breeds.

  • Posted on December 6, 2023
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The Delhi High Court has directed the Centre to promptly decide on a representation seeking the prohibition of dangerous dog breeds like Pitbull, Terriers, American Bulldog, and Rottweiler. The court emphasized the need to focus on sturdy local breeds and urged a resolution within three months.

The Delhi High Court has instructed the Centre to resolve a plea aiming to prohibit risky dog breeds Image Source -www.thehindu.com

The Delhi High Court has urged the Central government to swiftly address concerns raised in a recent plea regarding the banishment of certain dog breeds deemed dangerous. Specifically, breeds such as Pitbulls, Terriers, American Bulldogs, and Rottweilers are under scrutiny due to their perceived risk to public safety. The court emphasized the urgency of this matter, requesting a decision within three months to either ban or revoke licenses associated with these breeds.

The plea, originating from Legal Attorneys and Barristers Law Firm, highlights the potential dangers posed by these breeds. It underscores that several countries, including India, have banned these breeds due to safety concerns, yet the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) continues to register them as pets. The petition specifically notes instances where these breeds have reportedly attacked individuals, including their owners.

Acting Chief Justice Manmohan, leading the bench, emphasized the need to prioritize the welfare of citizens and indigenous dog breeds during the proceedings. He stressed the resilience and adaptability of Indian dog breeds, advocating for their care and protection.

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The court also directed the petitioner to allow concerned authorities to address this issue as they are responsible for drafting relevant laws and regulations. Despite a previous dismissal of the petitioner's Public Interest Litigation (PIL) by a division bench in October, the court now urges a direct approach to government authorities.

The plea insists that the government, both at the Centre and state levels, must proactively safeguard citizens from potential dog attacks involving these breeds. It categorically states that the authorities bear the responsibility of ensuring public safety by preemptively preventing any hazardous incidents.

Overall, the High Court's directive underscores the urgency of the situation, emphasizing the need for prompt action to mitigate potential risks posed by these specific dog breeds, ultimately aiming to ensure the safety and well-being of the general public.

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