
Supreme Court Orders Removal Of Stray Dogs From Bus Stands, Railway Stations
Citing an “alarming rise of dog-bite incidents,” the Supreme Court has issued sweeping directions mandating proper fencing of all educational institutions, hospitals, and public complexes to prevent stray dog entry, and ordered the relocation of captured animals.
November 7, 2025: The Supreme Court of India today delivered a major ruling to address the escalating issue of stray animals in public spaces, particularly the “menace of stray dogs” and the presence of stray cattle on highways.
A special three-judge bench of Justices Vikram Nath, Sandeep Mehta, and NV Anjaria passed several stringent directions during the hearing of a suo motu (on its own motion) case concerning the safety threat posed by strays.
The primary focus of the court’s order was to secure public institutions against stray dogs.
The court also mandated that local bodies conduct periodic inspections to ensure that no stray dog colonies or feeding zones emerge within institutional or public premises.
In a parallel move, the Supreme Court turned its attention to the rising number of stray cattle and other animals on public roads and highways, which pose a major traffic hazard.
The bench endorsed an approach similar to that of the Rajasthan High Court, ordering an immediate joint and coordinated drive by all States and Union Territories (UTs) to remove stray animals, including cattle, from highways, roadways, and expressways. These animals must be shifted to goshalas or designated shelters.
The bench issued a stern warning regarding compliance, ordering that the Chief Secretaries of all States and Union Territories must ensure strict enforcement of both sets of directives.
The court stated that failure to comply would result in officers being held personally responsible. States and UTs have been directed to file a status report within eight weeks, detailing the mechanisms developed to enforce the orders.
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