Hearing a petition filed by animal lover Durga Rai, a bench of Justices P V Hardas and P N Deshmukh said that status quo be maintained in respect of these dogs which have been granted licence by the civic body after taxes were paid to keep them in the premises.
The Court also ordered the Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai and the co-operative housing society (where the flat was located) not to take away the dogs until the court decides the matter.
Some members of the housing society in Andheri east had complained to Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation saying they were facing nuisance because the dogs were kept in the flat.
The house where dogs were confined was unclean and a foul smell emanated from there, the members said in the complaint and feared that they may contract diseases.
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The BMC, in turn, approached Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and asked them to visit the flat and inspect the premises. However, when the SPCA members went to the house, they were not allowed to come in.
The petitioner argued that she had obtained licences for the dogs kept by her and that these animals cannot be taken away and killed. The High Court had earlier banned killing of dogs. Only those dogs who were rabid can be killed, she said.