New Delhi, Aug. 13 -- The Delhi-NCR stray dogs case, in which a two-judge bench of the Supreme Court on 11 August directed that the animals be relocated to designated shelters, has now been referred to a three-judge bench, LiveLaw reported.

The decision comes amid growing legal complexity, public debate, and conflicting judicial orders on how to manage Delhi-NCR's stray dog population.

On 11 August, a two-judge bench comprising Justices JB Pardiwala and R Mahadevan directed municipal authorities in Delhi-NCR to remove stray dogs from all localities within eight weeks and place them in dedicated shelters.

The order was issued after the bench took suo motu cognisance of the issue on 28 July, following a Times of India report titled 'In a...