
The Supreme Court clarified it has not ordered the removal of all stray dogs from streets, but stressed adherence to Animal Birth Control (ABC) Rules. The bench noted dogs can sense fear and may attack, and questioned the presence of dogs in sensitive areas like hospitals. Arguments included concerns about rodent population increase if dogs are removed, and the suggestion to promote cats. The court also highlighted poor implementation of rules and infrastructure deficits in managing stray animal populations.
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