
Supreme Court Reserves Verdict on Stray Dogs Case Modification Pleas
After hearing stakeholders nationwide, SC asks counsels to submit written briefs before delivering its order.
The Supreme Court of India on Thursday reserved its verdict on a batch of pleas seeking modifications to the ongoing stray dogs case. The bench has directed all counsels to submit their written briefs within a week.
The top court heard arguments from a wide range of stakeholders representing states across India, including dog lovers, victims of dog bite incidents, animal rights activists, and lawyers for the Centre and state governments. After considering all submissions, the SC chose to reserve its judgment, signaling that a decision will be announced after reviewing the written briefs and arguments in detail.
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