Animal Welfare Board of India asks for more stringent animal protection laws

The Times of India , Thursday, March 31, 2016
Correspondent : SUSHIL RAO
HYDERABAD: Responding to recent incidents involving animal cruelty in India, the Animal Welfare Board of India (AWBI), has sought stronger animal protection laws.

In a letter to the minister of environment, forest and climate change, Prakash Javadekar, the AWBI asked for enactment of the Animal Welfare Bill, 2014 to monitor and curb crimes involving animal cruelty.

Chairman of AWBI, Maj Gen (rtd) Dr R. M Kharb, said in the letter that a strong animal protection law was the need of the hour not just in view of the rise in animal abuse and crimes against animals, but also because there was a very high level of positive interest among many people in ensuring that animals were protected. He said the draft Animal Welfare Bill, 2014, is reflective of the Supreme Court's vision.

"It also provides for substantially higher penalties than the existent provisions. I therefore urge to the Ministry to consider the bill and work towards the purpose of its enactment," he said.

In the Animal Welfare Board of India vs A Nagaraja case, the Supreme Court had urged parliament to make proper amendment to the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act 1960.

Humane Society International/India has collaborated with People for Animals in urging the government to increase the penalties for animal cruelty in the country, according to a press note.

N G Jayasimha, managing director of HSI/India, said currently, the paltry fine of Rs 50 allows abusers to get away with animal cruelty. "The punishment in cases of animal abuse has to be compoundable and until that is done, abuse on animals will only steadily increase. It is imperative that punishment for animal cruelty is made adequate and Animal Welfare Bill, 2014 be introduced to establish higher standards of animal welfare in the country," he said.

The rise of animal abuse incidents in the recent past, which includes the assault on the police horse Shaktiman, the cold blooded murder of puppies in Delhi and Bengaluru as well as the acid attack on a pony in Hyderabad, has put the spotlight on the pressing need to strengthen animal laws in the country, according to a press note from HSI, India.

 
SOURCE : http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/hyderabad/Animal-Welfare-Board-of-India-asks-for-more-stringent-animal-protection-laws/articleshow/51616310.cms
 


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