A bench of Justices Dipak Misra and Amitava Roy observed that those keeping the elephants in captivity, whether private individuals or temples, do not care for the law or the upkeep of the animals.
"Whole problem is that law is not obeyed. Whatever you do, you can't be unkind to elephants", the bench said after elephants owners told the bench that law is already there and they are following the law as the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act provides for punishment for inflicting pain or cruelty to animals.
The bench asked the counsels that when the statutory provisions already existed, what was the need for the court's directions.
The apex court had on March 29 asked the Centre and several states including Kerala and Goa to apprise it on whether a person can keep an elephant in his custody as the owner under the wildlife protection laws.
It had asked that if there is no prohibition on keeping an elephant, then what rule would govern the upkeep of a wild animal like the pachyderm.
Two applications filed by six organisations and individuals including Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation Centre, had said the number of captive elephants kept by private persons and religious institutions was over 3,000.
The two pleas had alleged that the elephants, used for religious processions or rides, were chained and ill-treated in violation of the statutory provisions.
Earlier, on December 8, last year the apex court had sought reply from the Centre, Rajasthan and Goa on pleas alleging that cruelty was being meted out to elephants used for such rides in these states.
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