The Supreme Court has flagged civic authorities’ lapses, noting that stray animals on roads, not just dog bites, are causing fatalities and accidents. Justices emphasized strict implementation of rules for stray animal management, highlighting the danger posed by roaming animals. The court warned of harsh action against non-compliant states, stressing the need for scientific solutions like the CSVR model.
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