Issuing notice to police, Justice Kailash Gambhir sought their replies by October 21 on Nisha Sharma's plea alleging police failure in lodging a case against Gandhi, founder member of Sanjay Gandhi Animal Care Centre (SGACC), and also her sister Ambika Shukla, its director, under various sections of IPC for threatening her and also under the Prevention of Cruelty against Animals Act for forcefully taking away the animals.
The petition, filed through advocate Nikita Sharma and Atul Nagarajan, challenged the magistrate as well as session judge's order dismissing the plea and said "respondents (Gandhi and Shukla) are private people having a NGO and they have no authority under any provision of law to take away the animals forcefully from the possession of anyone."
According to Sharma, British national Devall had given her animals for care in the shelter home as she was leaving for Mumbai.
Sharma said she had got a call from Shukla on March 28, 2012 saying Devall was associated with SGACC and had illegally kept some animals of the NGO but without informing its management she had left the place and given the animals to the shelter home.