Meghalaya High Court
Kaustav Paul vs The State Of Meghalaya & Ors. on 30 August, 2025
Author: W. Diengdoh
Bench: W. Diengdoh
Serial No. 04 HIGH COURT OF MEGHALAYA Daily List AT SHILLONG PIL No. 4 of 2024 Date of order: 30.08.2025 Kaustav Paul vs The State of Meghalaya & ors. Coram: Hon'ble Mr. Justice I.P. Mukerji, Chief Justice Hon'ble Mr. Justice W. Diengdoh, Judge Appearance: For the Petitioner : Ms K. Decruse, Adv. Mr S. Khyriem, Adv Mr B. Snaitang, Adv. For the Respondents : Mr A. Kumar, AG with
Ms R. Colney, GA
Mr E.R. Chyne, GA
i) Whether approved for Yes/No
reporting in Law journals etc.:
ii) Whether approved for publication Yes
in press:
Note: For proper public information and transparency, any media
reporting this judgment is directed to mention the composition of
the bench by name of judges, while reporting this
judgment/order.
In this public interest litigation, learned Advocate General has
brought to our notice a judgment and order of the Supreme Court in City
Hounded by Strays, Kids Pay Price reported in 2025 SCC Online SC
1792. He has particularly drawn our attention to paragraph 36 which is
set out below:
“36. We are also informed that numerous writ petitions/suo
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dealing with common issues. Hence, the Registry shall seek
information about such pending writ petitions from the Registrar
Generals of all the High Courts, and thereafter, these writ
petitions shall stand transferred to this Court for analogous
consideration along with the main matter.”
Although many issues may be common between petitions
concerning stray dogs in other High Courts and in the Supreme Court,
we feel that it is our duty to point out that in this State there is peculiarly
distinctiveness in the menace posed by stray dogs.
We have been specifically told that quite a number of stray
street dogs are biter dogs and very vicious in nature. In roads, streets
and other public places they attack persons suddenly and at times
causing grave injury.
Having heard those submissions in this public interest litigation,
we had, inter alia, directed those dogs to be taken hold of by the public
authorities, inoculated, vaccinated medically attended to and then kept
in shelters for observation before setting them free. With dogs of this
nature, freeing them without satisfaction that they have ceased to be
biter dogs, and allowing them to frequent public places would pose
grave danger to the public.
In those circumstances, we direct the Registrar General of this
Court to make a formal application before the Supreme Court on the
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basis of this order and seek appropriate directions with regard to
retention of this public interest litigation in this Court. We strongly
recommend that a public interest litigation of this character and nature
be retained in this Court because of its peculiar and distinctive feature.
List this public interest litigation on 15th October, 2025 to
receive a report from the Registrar General.
(W. Diengdoh) (I.P. Mukerji)
Judge Chief Justice
Meghalaya
30.08.2025
"Sylvana PS"
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