Nagpur: For the second time, the Nagpur bench of the Bombay High Court has taken the confession of Suo Motu for the TOI report on the misery of pension sniffer dogs in this country.
On August 22, TOI reported about Labrador aged 10-and-half years ‘Lucky’ which was a sniffer dog in the center of the central reserve police (CRPF).
Lucky had saved the life of 12 personnel in Assam by sniffing an introsive explosive device buried by the rebels.
Local hospitals run by Activists Ajay Maheshwari as animal health has significantly deteriorated units.
Litigation public interest submitted and Attorney S Amicus has been called to send formal applications.
Based on TOI reports, the application that is expected to be taken by the court highlights how despite the three years of previous courts, there is no action taken by the authorities serving bomb disposal fangs and detection units of various armed forces and paramilitary troops.
“It’s sad that dogs that protect our country are handled in an inhuman means.
Authorities utilize their services and after they are aged at a certain age, forget them because there is no point in,” said this application.
In addition, adding that the negligence of the relevant authority was a violation of the prevention of atrocities against the animal law, 1960.
“It is unfortunate that the Indian animal welfare council is a mute audience, especially in cases related to retired animal rehabilitation,” the application said.
Sanyal has prayed to the court to direct all respondents to record policies for animal welfare that worked for them to post their pensions.
He also submits assistance needed to treat luck and further care.