SC’s middle path on stray dogs
THE Supreme Court’s modified order on stray dogs offers a more balanced approach to a divisive issue. By overturning its earlier directive mandating the permanent relocation of all strays to shelters, the court on Friday chose compassion tempered with pragmatism. Sterilised and vaccinated dogs are to be released back into their localities, except those infected with rabies or exhibiting aggressive behaviour. This is significant. India reported nearly 37 lakh dog bites and over 50 suspected rabies deaths in 2024. These are figures that cannot be ignored. At the same time, the country lacks the infrastructure or resources to house millions of strays in shelters. The earlier order, though well-intentioned, would have been unworkable and inhumane.