Ban on entry for pets in society parks
I am a resident of a housing society in Noida. There are 7-8 pet parents including me who take their dogs to parks for walking and exercise. The society has imposed a ban for the entry with fine of 30 ...
I am a resident of a housing society in Noida. There are 7-8 pet parents including me who take their dogs to parks for walking and exercise. The society has imposed a ban for the entry with fine of 30 ...
Dear client, under section 9(k) of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960, it is illegal to prohibit residents from parenting pets. You can file a complaint under this section.
What I am supposed to do when society people harasses dogs those who are living since 10 years . And the dogs have been thrown out of the society. And also they harass us for not feeding them !
Dear client, you can file a complaint on who harasses dongs under prevention of cruelty to animals act, 1960. And if they harass you file a complaint under sec 504 of ipc.
Me volunteer hu dog ko feeding karwate he our unka treatment bhi karwati hu but gali ke logoko problem hota our muje mentally harest kar rahe he aaj ke date me likhit complaint bi darj karwaya he but ...
Dear Client,
The Indian Penal Code (IPC) is a comprehensive legal framework encompassing various aspects of criminal law, defining penalties and remedies for wrongful acts. This article discusses offenses punishable under Sections 289 and 338 of the IPC, along with the relevant sections of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC), focusing on a specific case involving a dog bite incident.
Introduction:
Dogs, traditionally utilitarian, gained affection as "man's best friend" in the 18th century.
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is red ear slider legal in uttarakhand, india?
Dear Client,
It is illegal to pet a red-eared slider turtle in Uttarakhand. The Indian Wildlife Protection Act, 1972, lists the red-eared slider turtle as a Schedule IV animal, which means that it is illegal to keep, trade, or transport it without a permit.
I have recently purchased a flat in bangalore, and I have 3 dogs. The people who stay in the apartment are harassing me daily due to the pets. They stay with me inside the house. One of the residents ...
Dear Client,
Pet owners cannot be fined for having their pets on lawns or in common areas, as these animals are considered integral to human lives. Understanding the rights of animals under Indian law is crucial when encountering cruelty, and when reporting such incidents to the police.
Key laws protecting animals include:
1. Section 428 of the Indian Penal Code, which imposes punishment for harming animals valued at ten rupees or more, with imprisonment up to two years, or a fine, or both.
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We had told the guy many times that our dog is not friendly with strangers, still he would walk near us. He used to walk with a dog during our rounds ( pl note, the dog was a stray dog and not owned b ...
Dear Client,
If your dog poses a danger, it is not sufficient to simply warn others to stay away; preventive measures must be taken. These may include using a muzzle to secure the dog's mouth, ensuring it cannot harm anyone. Taking responsible actions to mitigate potential risks is crucial, and owners should prioritize the safety of both the public and their pets.
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I have a small dog breed (toy breed) and I am aware that I am within my rights and know my responsibilities, being a Pet Owner I have been restricted by a resident on frequent basis to enter the park ...
as per your description your dog is harmless to anyone, there are various law for protection of pet dogs which can be discussed upon after knowing which state and city you stay.
i feed a stray dog whose one leg is injured, initially i tried to feed her away from the colony but as our colony is open from many areas and its not that secured that it can prevent stray dogs to ent ...
Dear Client,
Feeding a stray dog with a compassionate intention is a kind gesture, but it's important to be mindful of potential concerns and legal aspects. While feeding stray animals is generally considered a humane act, the issues with property damage, such as chewing scooter seats, may lead to concerns within your community.
To navigate this situation, consider engaging with local animal welfare organizations or municipal authorities to discuss the best way to care for the injured stray dog.
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Sir/ ma'am I live in the society of Pune's pimple Saudagar. My golden retriever, who is 18 months old, belongs to me. People in my society struggle greatly with owning dogs. ...
Dear Client,
I empathize with the challenges you're facing in your Pune society regarding your golden retriever. To address the concerns raised by fellow residents, continue demonstrating responsible pet ownership by adhering to leash regulations, picking up dog waste, and scheduling walks during less crowded times. Consider engaging in open dialogue with your neighbors, reiterating your willingness to cooperate and suggesting a specific area within the society for your dog's needs. Document you
My Society has put boards saying ‘No pets allowed here’ all over the place. In Roads and in the society park. They also threaten people to not bring their dog to the society park. How can this iss ...
1) ‘No pets allowed here’ is unacceptable as mostly 20% of the persons have pets in their home
2) Even the High Court of Bombay has given favorable judgements relating to pet dogs in society
3) Animal NGOs protect the interest of the pet animals
4) Kindly let us know in which city you BELONG & we will make sure that your pet enters the society premises
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