The bench cited the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act and the Animal Birth Control Rules and said it would be an obligation of all the society members to follow them and to avoid causing any harassment or cruelty to the animals or those wanting to care for them.
    Source:- TOIIt also directed the society management to inform them of the designated (feeding) spot as well as other welfare measures for the dogs, by April 6, when the matter would be heard again.
    The directions came in a petition, filed through advocate Nishad Nevgi, by animal lover, Paromita Purthan, living in RNA Royale Park CHS, Kandivali west, where she was feeding 18 stray canines.
    Source: Brut IndiaPurthan informed the court of a Managing Committee resolution of November 13, 2022, allowing feeding the dogs at a specified place but the society had not allotted the feeding spot in the huge society complex.

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