The Supreme Court has put its much-anticipated verdict on the contentious Delhi-NCR stray dog relocation case on hold, intensifying the already heated debate across the country. The issue, which pits public safety concerns against animal welfare rights, has drawn strong reactions from both citizens and activists.
During the hearing, the bench noted that the matter demands a “balanced and humane approach”, ensuring that people are protected from rising dog bite incidents while also safeguarding the lives and rights of street animals. The court heard arguments from civic authorities, animal rights organisations, and legal experts before reserving its judgment.
Animal activists argue that relocation without proper shelter infrastructure could lead to cruelty and neglect, while residents from several colonies insist that urgent action is needed to curb attacks and aggressive dog behaviour.
The verdict, once delivered, is expected to set a national precedent for how urban India addresses the growing stray population — potentially influencing municipal policies across multiple states.

