Supreme Court said Article 21 includes access to public spaces without fear of dog bites, while warning states that non compliance may invite contempt, disciplinary action and tortious liability.
A Gurugram man has been acquitted after a seven-year legal battle that began with a dispute over stray dogs. The court found no evidence of stalking or harassment, noting contradictions in the complaint and ruling that the accusations stemmed from a neighbourhood rivalry.
Notably, the Supreme Court bench was monitoring compliance with its November 2025 order, which mandated local authorities to remove stray dogs from railway stations, bus stands, hospitals, schools, and other public institutions.
In a significant development in the stray dogs case, the Supreme Court on Monday said it will soon issue directions regulating the feeding of stray dogs...
According to reports, the victim had gone out for a walk in the society's park when the attack took place. He managed to escape narrowly with some injuries.