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Delhi government to frame institutional rehab policy to remove stray dogs from streets

Responding to a May 21 court order triggered by Pratima Devi’s petition, the government aims to curb rising dog bite cases ahead of an August 6 review.

Overview

  • On May 21, the Delhi High Court directed authorities to create a policy for institutional rehabilitation of stray dogs to phase them out of public streets.
  • The directive arose from an octogenarian petition by Pratima Devi, known as “Dog Amma,” whose makeshift shelter caring for over 200 stray dogs was demolished by the MCD.
  • Chief Minister Rekha Gupta said on May 28 that the government is developing a long-term solution through a new platform uniting residents, animal welfare bodies, and civic agencies.
  • Animal rights organizations warn that relocating community dogs may conflict with the Animal Birth Control Rules, 2023, which mandate their return to original localities after sterilization and vaccination.
  • Stakeholder meetings called by the chief secretary and a policy draft are set for review at the next hearing on August 6, 2025.