Unvaccinated dogs with tenants
The family of 12 tenants have 6 dogs with them and we would like to know if the dogs are vaccinated just for the safety of our family with kids and other families..
The family of 12 tenants have 6 dogs with them and we would like to know if the dogs are vaccinated just for the safety of our family with kids and other families..
Dear Client,
Your query lacks information and transparency about a cause of action that requires a legal remedy. However, be informed that the right to keep a pet is outlined in Article 51A(g) of the Constitution of India, which grants every citizen of India the right to choose to live with or without a companion animal. Article 51A(g) of the Constitution of India makes it a fundamental duty of every Indian citizen to respect and have compassion for all forms of life. So, for infringement of th
My community dog is missing from last night and her mother is missing since 15 days. Help me in finding the missing dog and her mother.
Dear Client,
In the given scenario, bring the matter tot he notice of the local police station and the concerned Municipal authority who are authorised under the Wildlife Protection Act (1972) and the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act (1960).to take necessary action in the matter. You can also seek help from NGO's that render dedicated service for animal welfare to resolve the issue.
Hello, I need some legal clarity regarding feeding stray cats. I used to feed a few cats in a common area near a residential building (not inside anyone’s home or flat). A resident (not the building ...
Dear Client,
In India, feeding stray animals in common areas of residential buildings is generally not illegal, with guidelines from the Animal Welfare Board of India (AWBI) supporting compassionate care and explicitly stating that feeders should not be harassed.
A resident, not being the owner of the common premises, does not have the legal right to unilaterally stop you from feeding, especially when your actions align with these guidelines and cause no nuisance. Furthermore, her behavior i
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We take our 14 years old dog on the terrace to urinate near the pipeline holes & wash up immediately after with water & phenyl as he can't hold in the urine while climbing down from the 4th floor to t ...
Dear Sir,
It all depends upon understanding between you and other apartment owners. It seems there will be no inconvenience being caused to other residence as such you may request not to impose any fine. If imposed you may go to Civil Court.
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Someone in my area stops me to feed the dogs there , as they got a new car and according to them the dogs are destroying it so they are stopping us to feed there and they as also beating the dogs and ...
Dear Client,
Article 51A(G) of the Constitution of India makes it a fundamental duty of every Indian citizen to respect and have compassion for all forms of life. So, for infringement of the constitutional right, a pet owner can complain about the neighbor to the police station or file a civil suit before the Court for violation of the Wildlife Protection Act (1972) and the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act (1960). The Supreme Court has upheld the right of citizens to feed strays, and the An
My friend feeds stray dogs in her colony every day. People in the colony are stopping her from feeding them. What can I do? Please help.
Dear Client,
The right to keep a pet is outlined in Article 51A (g) of the Constitution of India, which grants every citizen of India the right to choose to live with or without a companion animal. Article 51A(G) of the Constitution of India makes it a fundamental duty of every Indian citizen to respect and have compassion for all forms of life. So, for infringement of the constitutional right, a pet owner/lover can lodge a complaint to the police station or file a civil suit before the Court f
Can the gates communities impose bylaws on pet parents
Dear Client,
The right to keep a pet is outlined in Article 51A(g) of the Constitution of India, which grants every citizen of India the right to choose to live with or without a companion animal. Article 51A(g) of the Constitution of India makes it a fundamental duty of every Indian citizen to respect and have compassion for all forms of life. So, for infringement of the constitutional right, a pet owner or lover can lodge a complaint to the police station or file a civil suit before the Court
My wife feeds stray cats dry food from pet shop in my parking slot without creating any nuisance to soceity members. In this regard a show cause notice is prepared and kept with security. Can a socie ...
Dear Client,
The right to keep a pet is outlined in Article 51A(g) of the Constitution of India, which grants every citizen of India the right to choose to live with or without a companion animal. Article 51A(g) of the Constitution of India makes it a fundamental duty of every Indian citizen to respect and have compassion for all forms of life. So, for infringement of the constitutional right, a pet owner or lover can lodge a complaint to the police station or file a civil suit before the Court
An apartment owner is repeatedly threatening to re-locate a cat that I feed. she is planning to take it to some unknown location and leave it there. I am a tenant and stay in Mumbai. What are the lega ...
Dear Client,
The right to keep a pet is outlined in Article 51A(g) of the Constitution of India, which grants every citizen of India the right to choose to live with or without a companion animal. Article 51A(g) of the Constitution of India makes it a fundamental duty of every Indian citizen to respect and have compassion for all forms of life. So, for infringement of the constitutional right, a pet owner or lover can lodge a complaint to the police station or file a civil suit before the Court
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Is eating beef illigal in entire india and what about in kolkata?
Dear Sir,
No, eating beef is not illegal across entire India, as some states have restrictions on cow slaughter and beef consumption, while others do not. Thus, you can eat beef but you cannot kill a cow which is restricted by many States.
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