New Delhi, Oct. 28 -- An application has been filed before the Supreme Court of India challenging its earlier order in the stray dogs case, which required NGOs and individuals to deposit Rs 2,00,000 and Rs 25,000, respectively, as a precondition for participation in proceedings related to stray dog issues.
The plea, filed by Jyot, a public religious trust, seeks to intervene in the ongoing matter, contending that the monetary condition imposed by the Court is arbitrary, unscientific, and violates Article 51A (h) of the Constitution, which promotes the development of a scientific temper.
The trust has urged the Court to adopt a rational, evidence-based approach to stray dog management instead of punitive restrictions.
The application argu...