Supreme Court Directions on Stray Animals
The Supreme Court has issued a directive to state governments and the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) regarding the issue of stray animals on highways and expressways.
Key Directives
- The removal of stray animals, including cattle, from highways and expressways.
- Immediate provision of shelters for the rehabilitation of these animals.
- Fencing of educational and health institutions to prevent stray dogs from entering.
Background and Implementation
- A three-member bench led by Justice Vikram Nath reaffirmed the directions issued by the Rajasthan High Court in August, which concerned the removal of stray animals from roads.
- The Supreme Court has extended the Rajasthan High Court’s order to all states and Union Territories.
Execution and Monitoring
- Authorities such as the public works department, municipal, and road and transport authorities are responsible for enforcing these directives.
- The creation of dedicated highway patrol teams is mandated to monitor and report stray cattle on highways.
- National highways are required to have helpline numbers for reporting stray animals.
- Chief secretaries of all states are tasked with ensuring strict enforcement of these measures.
Additional Requirements
- Both government-run and private educational and health institutions should be fenced.
- States are required to identify institutions needing fencing within two weeks.