government, propagating such sterilisation
as an error-free mode of population control. The
court below allowed the claim in part and granted
her a decree ... poor Indian masses.
The contextual public policy of this Nation is
population control and augmentation of food and
other resources. This is not merely
AWBI has pleaded that had the
removal/culling could control dog population, so many stray
canines would not still be around. The killing of dogs ... means to control dog population has not worked anywhere
in the world. Guidelines framed by the World Health
Organization advocates systematic sterilization programme
in place
averment that wild
boars are hunted for meat and tusks under the control of
Government Order is absolutely baseless.
16. It is submitted that ... Kerala Forest Department regularly conducted
wild animals census, but no population control measures are
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initiated, as it is impractical
Government through its
propaganda, as part of the national need for population control
and thereby to empower the wholesome growth of this Nation.
Therefore, where
further endangered their lives and
livelihood by implementing an irrational, coercive population
control policy is false and hence denied. Since independence,
the Government of India ... introduced policies and
programmes which determine its priorities on health.
Population control has been at the core of these programmes
since at least from
COPY OF THE CONSENT RENEWAL ORDER ISSUED BY THE KERALA
STATE POPULATION CONTROL BOARD DATED 21.2.2006 VALID
UP TO 31.12.2008.
P5; TRUE COPY
strays dogs must be
subjected to sterilization and their population must be controlled
only after categorizing them under "Street Protectors ... Municipal Corporation or the local authority thinks
it expedient to control street dog population, it shall be
incumbent upon them to sterilize and immunize street
State had taken note of the scarcity of lands and density of population, which is very high. Surplus lands which may be available ... welfare of the agricultural population in the State. It was observed in V. Venugopala Varma Rajah v. Controller of Estate Duty, Kerala
clean in Cochin under Section 17 of the Air (Pollution and Control) Act of 1981, and to direct the first and second respondents ... Wilingdon Island and that the State Pollution Control Board did not support this as Viallarpadam is thickly populated and does not have proper road outlets
vehicular traffic during meetings and
even police take long time to control the situation. If the Government's
stand that this Court should have ... right to conduct a procession or a demonostration on
populous urban roads without any control or regulation. In fact on
behalf of the State