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Home / Crime and Justice / Bombay HC: No Wrongful Restraint in Dog Feeding Row

Bombay HC: No Wrongful Restraint in Dog Feeding Row

23 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • High Court cancelled an FIR against a Pune resident for opposing street dog feeding.
  • The court cited concerns over children's safety near a society's entrance.
  • A four-month delay in FIR registration and prior complaint were key factors.
Bombay HC: No Wrongful Restraint in Dog Feeding Row

The Bombay High Court has overturned an FIR lodged against a Pune resident for opposing the feeding of street dogs at his society's entrance, deeming the complaint an abuse of legal processes. The court acknowledged that residents of gated communities may reasonably object to such activities, especially near school bus pick-up zones.

An FIR was registered on January 24, 2025, following a complaint alleging the resident, Ayyappan, opposed street dog feeding. The complainant claimed Ayyappan attempted to snatch her phone and prevented her from leaving. However, the defense argued that frequent dog bites and feeding near school hours posed safety risks to children.

The High Court noted a significant four-month delay in FIR registration and a prior complaint filed by Ayyappan detailing harassment. The bench concluded that obstructing dog feeding in non-designated areas for safety reasons does not constitute 'wrongful restraint,' thus cancelling the FIR to prevent misuse of the justice system.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
No, the Bombay High Court ruled that opposing street dog feeding in a residential area, especially for child safety, does not amount to wrongful restraint.
The FIR was cancelled because the High Court found the complaint to be an abuse of legal process, citing safety concerns and a delay in its registration.
Concerns include potential dog bites, especially near school bus pick-up points, and ensuring the safety of children and residents.

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