The Hindu (Bangalore)

HC quashes Centre’s circular banning 23 dog breeds

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The High Court of Karnataka on Wednesday quashed a circular issued by the Central government on March 12 banning 23 breeds of ‘ferocious and dangerous’ dogs.

The court said that the Central government could not have imposed a blanket ban on dog breeds through a circular in the absence of any such power available under the provisions of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960 or the Animal Birth Control (ABC) Rules. Justice M. Nagaprasan­na passed the order while allowing a petition filed by King Solomon David and Mardona Jones, both residents of Bengaluru.

The High Court of Karnataka noticed that the circular was issued following an affidavit filed by the Central government before the Delhi High Court giving an undertakin­g that it would consider representa­tion of a PIL petitioner for banning certain dog breeds, after hearing all the stakeholde­rs. Also, the Central government had told the High Court of Karnataka that there was no consultati­on with the stakeholde­rs.

“It is an admitted fact that none of the stakeholde­rs were heard. The compositio­n of the committee was not in consonance with the rules framed under the PCA Act. The Central government could not have imposed ban without appropriat­e recommenda­tion from a properly constitute­d committee and a blanket ban could not have been imposed based on the existing ABC Rules being in force,” Justice Nagaprasan­na observed, while holding that “the circular travels beyond what is found in the ABC Rules.”

Meanwhile, the court said that the obliterati­on of the circular will not prevent the Central government from amending the rules for imposing the ban. However, the court also said that the Central government has to hear all the stakeholde­rs, not all pet owners but all the organisati­ons certifying dog breeds, and the People for Ethical Treatment of Animals if it wants to amend the rules to ban the dog breeds.

The banned breeds are: Pitbull Terrier, Tosa Inu, American Staffordshire Terrier, Fila Brasileiro, Dogo Argentino, American Bulldog, Boerboel, Kangal, Central Asian Shepherd Dog, Caucasian Shepherd Dog, South Russian Shepherd Dog, Tornjak, Sarplanina­c, Japanese Tosa and Akita, Mastiffs, Rottweiler, Terriers, Rhodesian Ridgeback, Wolf Dogs, Canario, Akbash, Moscow Guard, Cane Corso, and every dog of the type commonly known as Ban Dog (or Bandog).

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