![]() The petition was filed seeking permission to file SLP as Human Foundation for People and Animals was not party to the suit. The operation of the order of Delhi HC was stayed. Judge arrived at certain conclusions …The matter came up before this court on. "This SLP arises out of a judgment dated passed by Delhi HC. Taking note of the fact that the private parties involved in the suit before the High Court have settled the matter, the 3-judge bench today disposed of the SLP of the NGO and vacated the order dated. ![]() Therefore, the NGO, which is not a party to the suit, has no locus to challenge the same, the applicant contended. The 3-judge bench was told that the High Court's directions came in a civil suit between two parties and that the said suit has now been settled. Subsequently, Advocate Prerna Singh had filed an application for vacation of stay in the SLP filed by the NGO. On, the Division Bench comprising Justice Vineet Saran and Aniruddha Bose stayed the order of the High Court. ![]() As the NGO was not a party to the suit, an application seeking permission to file SLP was also filed. It was apprehensive that the High Court's directions can lead to increase of stray dog menace. ![]() The NGO had contended that the High Court order is based on misleading, irrelevant and factually incorrect statements and misinformation problems associated with stray dogs and the existing laws in that regard. The Supreme Court on Thursday vacated the stay the operation of an order of the Delhi High Court which had held that citizens have a right to feed street dogs and issued guidelines pertaining to feeding street dogs.Ī 3-judge bench comprising Justices UU Lalit, S Ravindra Bhat and Sudhanshu Dhulia vacated the stay order passed on March 4, 2022, by a division bench comprising Justices Vineet Saran and Aniruddha Bose.Īn SLP was filed by an NGO 'Humane Foundation for People and Animals' challenging the Delhi High Court order dated.
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