Chennai, December 30, 2009 
Keeping dogs not a matter of right: Madras High Court
PTI 
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The Madras High Court has ruled that those living in residential areas are not 
entitled to keep dogs or other pets as a matter of right.

The direction came as the court dismissed a review petiton by D. Vikram, a 
resident of Coimbatore, challenging the order by the authorities asking him to 
"remove forthwith his dogs" after neighbours complained that his canines 
annoyed and caused inconvenience to them.

"It has been established in the present case that the barking and howling of 
the dogs has caused inconvenience and annoyance to the complainants," Justice 
S. Tamilvanan said.

At least three residents had complained to Sub-divisional Magistrate/Revenue 
District Officer that Mr. Vikram's dogs, about 30 in number, kept barking and 
howling at nights, besides emitting a foul smell.

Mr. Vikram argued that the Coimbatore authorities had failed to take note the 
complainants had an "animosity" towards him due to his success in competitions 
conducted by the kennel club.

The Judge, in his order passed last week, pointed out that it was the duty of 
the respective district authorities and municipal administration to regulate 
and remove the "nuisance" in public interest.

The neighbours in their complaint claimed that the dog owner was violating the 
Coimbatore City Municipal Corporation Act. 

Keywords: Madras High Court, pets, dogs, Coimbatore

cheers raghu 


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