WellBeing News
Abstract
This article examines the Indian Supreme Court’s recent intervention in the country’s stray dog issue, triggered by public safety concerns following a fatal rabies case. It outlines the Court’s initial directive to remove street dogs, the legal and welfare challenges that followed, and the subsequent modification of the order to align with India’s Animal Birth Control Rules. The piece highlights the tension between public health, animal welfare, and governance, framing the Court’s actions as both a response to crisis and an opportunity to strengthen humane, lawful stray dog management nationwide.
Recommended Citation
Rowan, Andrew DPhil
(2026)
"The Indian Supreme Court Acts on the Stray Dog Issue: Is it a Crisis or an Opportunity? Part 1,"
WellBeing News: Vol. 7:
Iss.
11, Article 1.
Available at:
https://www.wellbeingintlstudiesrepository.org/wbn/vol7/iss11/1