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High Court Acts as Voice for Caged Animals
14 Mar
Summary
- Gauhati High Court is championing animal welfare in zoos.
- A Rs 345.67 crore project aims to upgrade Assam's zoos.
- The court can revive the PIL if guidelines are not followed.

The Gauhati High Court has intervened to protect the welfare of animals in zoos across Assam, recognizing their inability to advocate for themselves. A significant Rs 345.67 crore project is being implemented to transform zoo enclosures into dignified habitats. This initiative, scheduled for completion by November 29, 2026, aims to modernize infrastructure for animals, staff, and visitors, creating a wildlife conservation and education center.
The court was informed of the state government's policy decision to overhaul Assam's zoos, with a focus on the Assam State Zoo-cum-Botanical Garden. The project includes a comprehensive redesign of enclosures to meet Central Zoo Authority guidelines, ensuring sufficient space and conditions closer to natural habitats. This modernization aims to upgrade rescue facilities for exotic animals as well.
While closing the public interest litigation, the court emphasized that it could be revived if the modernization project's designs do not adhere to the Central Zoo Authority's guidelines. This ensures ongoing judicial oversight for the protection of captive animals' interests. The court's action underscores a commitment to animal welfare and legal recourse for those without a voice.




