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FACTS AND PLEADINGS
2. To appreciate the issues raised in all these cases it is necessary to note the facts and pleadings raised in some of the Writ Petitions. Writ Petition No.28255 of 2011 is being treated as the leading case of the first group whereas W.P(C) No.26164 of 2015 is being treated as the leading case representing the second group.
3. W.P(C) No.28255 of 2011 (M.R.Ajayan v. State of Kerala and others) has been filed by the petitioner, a journalist by profession and human right promoter raising concern of recurring attacks from stray dogs in Vypin Island. Different instances as reported in the newspapers of stray dog bite have been narrated. News item published in Metro Manorama dated 20.10.2011 and 21.10.2011 have been referred to wherein newspaper reported about serious injuries suffered by a small child on his neck on account of stray dog bite. In the Writ Petition reference of various other instances of dog bites and details of various incidents of stray dog menaces have been referred to. Instances of domestic animals bitten by stray dogs have also been mentioned. In this Public Interest Litigation various individual complaints sent to this Court to treat as Public Interest Litigation have also been tagged under orders of the Chief Justice. Several individuals have also filed applications stating that people of the State are now living under the fear of stray dogs. Streets, lanes, passages of houses, bus-stand, railway station, school compound, hotel premises and other public places are crowded with wandering dogs who often become aggressive. They unexpectedly attack the pedestrians and make road accidents to the riders especially two wheelers. Petitioners complain that no measures are being taken by the local authorities to seize and kill the stray dogs. The local authorities are abdicating their statutory duties of removing and destroying the stray dogs. Petitioners allege that Kerala which is known as "God's own country" has now become "Dog's own country". There are more than 12 lakhs wandering dogs in public places. In every 50 metres wandering dogs can be seen on road sides and near heap of garbage which attracts stray dogs. It is further stated that one of the main reasons that hamper elimination of stray dogs is the involvement of group, so called pet lovers or animal rights protection agencies, like animal welfare institutions, etc., who obstruct killing of stray dogs by local authorities. Human life is more valuable than life of a dog. There is no proper implementation of the 2001 Rules. Hence no effective check have been made on the ever increasing population of stray dogs. In the Writ Petition the following prayers have been made: