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Karnataka high court nixes ban on 23 'ferocious' dog breeds, says stakeholders were not consulted

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 10 April 2024
Karnataka High Court overturned the central govt's ban on 23 dog breeds, citing non-alignment with animal welfare laws. The decision highlighted flaws in stakeholder consultation and laws consistency, emphasizing the need for PETA involvement and pet owner accountability.
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