Dog got lost
Actually i m from faridabad and rescued a female dog from streets her jaw was broken at that time also got her surgery done after that gave her for adoption to one lady at greater noida west after few ...
Actually i m from faridabad and rescued a female dog from streets her jaw was broken at that time also got her surgery done after that gave her for adoption to one lady at greater noida west after few ...
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. In the given scenario, lodge a complaint against the lady from whom, the stray dog is found missing at the local police station.
Death of stray cats due to FPV caused from negligence during sterilisation-A private individual is running TNR programs of stray cats and getting them sterilised in vet clinics. She is based out of in ...
Dear Client,
The right to keep a pet is outlined in Article 51 A(g) of the Constitution of India, which grants every citizen of India the right to choose to live with or without a companion animal and makes it a fundamental duty of every Indian citizen to respect and have compassion for all forms of life. In the given scenario, you can lodge an FIR/complaint against the person whose negligence caused your pets to lose their lives at the local police station You can also file a civil suit agains
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I feed stray hungry cat occasionally if it comes to our building premise as I think it is a godly work to feed a hungry soul who comes to me. Flat owners don't like it and deadly against of it . Am I ...
Dear Client,
The right to keep a pet is outlined in Article 51 A(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 can complain about the neighbor to the police station or file a civil suit before the Cou
Can a housing society impose a penalty if a pet cat has relieved itself in a common area? i am tenant, and have a rescued indi cat, who is an indoor outdoor in nature, by mistake sometimes he relives ...
Dear client,
As per the guidelines issued by the Animal Welfare Board of India (AWBI) and established legal precedents, a housing society cannot impose unreasonable fines or penalties on pet owners for incidents involving their pets unless such penalties are expressly mentioned in the society’s approved by-laws. While societies are within their rights to implement rules ensuring cleanliness and maintenance of common areas, imposing excessive penalties, such as ₹1000 for every incident, may
My neighbour continuesly torturing me that you don't go cross my house with your dog. If you go I will hit it by stone. What I do
Dear Client,
It's important to address this situation calmly but firmly, as it involves both the safety of your dog and maintaining a peaceful living environment.
If your neighbor is threatening harm to your dog, it's crucial to avoid situations that might escalate. Don't take your dog near that neighbor’s property if you can avoid it. If possible Keep a record of what’s happening, try to take a video or audio recording of the threats as evidence.
Thereafter also if the threats continue a
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I’ve been feeding stray cats and dogs in my area for 3 years now and someone living in the opposite building pours water on me from their window in the dark so that I’m not able to see them, I fee ...
Dear Client,
The right to keep a pet is outlined in Article 51 A(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 can complain about the neighbor to the police station or file a civil suit before the Cou
Is there any guidlines or precedent related to cats specifically??
Dear Client,
The right to keep a pet is outlined in Article 51 A(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 can lodge a complaint to the police station or file a civil suit before the Court for viol
I have an attachment by the society and need to understand if it is applicable in any legal way
Dear Client,
The right to keep a pet is outlined in Article 51 A(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 can lodge a complaint to the police station or file a civil suit before the Court for viol
Now a days, in our society there are few people who started noice against cat that no feeding should be allowed and whom so ever is giving then society will take strict action against them. Now we hav ...
Dear Client,
The right to keep a pet is outlined in Article 51 A(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 can lodge a complaint to the police station or file a civil suit before the Court for viol
We would like to seek legal opinion of an animal rights lawyer regarding the presence and harassment of stray dogs within a society complex
Dear Client,
The right to keep a pet is outlined in Article 51 A(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 lover or owner can lodge a complaint to the police station or file a civil suit before the Court
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