The matter of community dogs, according to NDTV reports, has been raised in the Supreme Court, and the Chief Justice of India, BR Gavai, assured that he will look into it.

As per an NDTV report, during the hearing, an advocate highlighted that this matter had previously been heard by a different bench of the Supreme Court, which had already issued a notice. Also, there is an earlier Supreme Court order that prohibits the indiscriminate killing of stray dogs and mandates adherence to existing animal welfare laws and rules.

“This is with regard to the community dogs issue… There is an earlier judgement of this court which says there cannot be indiscriminate killing of canines, of which Justice Karol was a part…which says compassion for all living beings has to be there,” according to the lawyer.

Justice Gavai initially noted that a different bench had already passed orders on the matter. But after hearing the submissions, Chief Justice Gavai assured the advocate that he would look into the matter.

This assurance signals that the apex court of the country is set to re-examine the legal framework around stray and community dogs to provide clearer guidelines and better protection for these animals.

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