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Delhi stray dogs issue: CJI refers matter to 3-judge bench of SC; hearing on Thursday
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court’s suo motu case on the stray dog issue, in which a two-judge bench on Monday, August 11, directed that stray dogs in Delhi-NCR be relocated to shelters, has been referred ...
The case will be heard tomorrow, 14 August, by Justice Vikram Nath, Justice Sandeep Mehta, and Justice N V Anjaria.
After widespread protests across the country following a top court verdict on relocation of stray dogs in Delhi-NCR, a new ...
An application seeking a recall as well as a stay on the direction on relocation of stray dogs from Delhi NCR has been filed ...
The CJI B R Gavai on Wednesday late evening constituted a three-judge bench to hear the stray dog case matter on August 14, ...
In a major development, the Supreme Court has issued a critical directive regarding Delhi’s nearly 1 million stray dogs. The ...
Karnataka MLC SL Bhojegowda admitted to poisoning 2,800 stray dogs during his time leading Chikmagalur's civic body, citing ...
A 3-judge bench will re-examine the issue of stray dogs in Delhi-NCR, addressing concerns about public safety and rabies ...
A three-judge bench of the Supreme Court of India will re-examine the court's previous order in which it had asked the ...
The admission comes after the Supreme Court directed civic bodies in Delhi-NCR to “immediately catch, sterilise, and permanently relocate” stray dogs to shelters.
The Supreme Court on Wednesday uploaded its order in a suo moto case relating to the stray dog menace in the Delhi-NCR region ...
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