LAWS FOR STRAY DOGS...
1. High Court passed an order asking the police to provide protection to dogs and
dog feeders and has made it a PUNISHABLE OFFENCE IN CASE ANYONE
RESTRICTS, PROHIBITS OR CAUSES INCONVENIENCE TO ANY PERSON
FEEDING A STREET DOG OR RESORTS TO REMOVAL OR DISLOCATION
OR KILLING A DOG.
2. SECTION 503:- Indian Penal Code 1860, provides that intimidation is a
criminal offence which is cognizable. ANYONE WHO THREATENS OR
INTIMIDATES ANY PERSON TAKING CARE OF DOGS IS LIABLE FOR
CRIMINAL INTIMIDATION UNDER SECTION 503 OF INDIAN PENAL
CODE AND CAN BE ARRESTED WITHOUT A WARRANT.
3. SECTION 506:- IT IS A CRIME TO THREATEN, ABUSE OR HARASS
NEIGHBOURS WHO FEED ANIMALS.
4. I.P.C. Section 428 and 429 provides SEVERE PUNISHMENT (up to 5 years
imprisonment) TO PEOPLE RESORTING TO DISLOCATION, ABDUCTION,
AND ACTS OF CRUELTY towards community animals or pets.
5. Delhi Police act 1968, sections 73 to 79, 99 gives special powers to police to
take action when an animal offence has been committed.
6. Section 11 of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act makes all animal cruelty
a criminal offence. Fines and imprisonment are both provided for. The Indian
Penal Code has similar provisions.
7. The Animal Birth Control (Dog) Rules, 2001, enacted under the Prevention of
Cruelty to Animals Act, provide for sterilization and vaccination as a means of
stabilizing/reducing stray dog populations and eliminating the risk of rabies; and
prohibits relocation of stray dogs, i.e. throwing, or driving them out of one area,
into another. An order passed by the Supreme Court of India in this regard, which
prohibits removal, dislocation or killing of all dogs.
8. Under Stray Dog Management Rules 2001, IT IS ILLEGAL FOR AN
INDIVIDUAL, RWA or estate management to remove or relocate dogs. The dogs
have to be sterilized and vaccinated and returned to the same area. Vaccinated and
sterilized dogs cannot be removed by the municipality too.
9. Ministry of Public Grievances notification and a similar notification by Animal
Welfare Board of India to PROVIDE IMMUNITY TO ANIMAL FEEDERS AND
RESTRICT and restrict government employees or bodies such as Resident Welfare
Associations SOCIETIES FROM HARASSING PEOPLE WHO FEED OR HELP
ANIMALS.
10. The Supreme Court of India gave a similar stay order against removal culling
or dislocation of a dog anywhere in India.
*Article 51-A (g) states - " It shall be duty of every citizen of India to protect &
improve the natural environment including forests, lakes, rivers and wildlife and to
have compassion for living creatures." So the animal lover is protected under the
Constitution.
*Article 19 of the Constitution of India, deals with right to freedom and in this
freedom comes the right to profession, occupation, trade and business which means
that if someone has taken the caring of animals as his occupation, it is legal and he
has every right to carry on with his occupation.
*Article 21 of the Constitution of India states the right to personal life and liberty.
If someone wants to feed and provide shelter to dogs, he is at liberty to do so. He
has the same right to liberty that the law provides to every citizen of India.
A stray dog has a right to live - Supreme Court PDF
Circular concerning Govt Servants PDF
Circular wrt Dogs and responsibilitires of RWAs towards them PDF
Keeping pets in residential societies PDF
Rabies-Handbook PDF
Supreme Court to fix harsh penalty for killing strays PDF
UsingLawstoSaveAnimals(HINDI) PDF