NEW DELHI: Chief secretaries of different states on Monday tendered unconditional apology before the Supreme Court for not filing a response on measures taken by them to curb the menace of stray dog bites A special bench justices Vikram Nath, Sandeep Mehta, and NV Anjaria said that victims of dog bites must also be heard and allows their plea to participate in the hearing on dog bites menace case which the court took Suo motu cognisance on the basis of TOI report. "We will issue order in a few days regarding government institutions, where employees are supporting and encouraging dogs in that area," Justice Vikram Nath observed. During the previous hearing on October 27, the top court had expressed strong disapproval of the failure of most state governments to file compliance
Stray dogs case: Chief secretaries of states tender apology; SC to pronounce order on November 7
The Times of India6 hrs ago
34


Cross Town News
Vartha Bharati
Livemint
Ann Arbor News Sports
The Hollywood Reporter Business
WCPO 9
FOX Business Video
AlterNet
The List