A bench of Acting Chief Justice Gita Mittal and Justice C Hari Shankar called for a status report from the National Institute of Immunology (NII) indicating the progress made by it in developing a vaccine for 'immuno-contraception' which would use the animal's immune response to prevent pregnancy.
The direction came after the Animal Welfare Board of India (AWBI) and Gauri Maulekhi, an animal rights activist, told the court that surgical sterilisation of the animals, as was being considered by the Delhi government, would be counter-productive.
They said that several countries, including some in Africa, have developed and used such vaccines which are administered orally.
The bench, thereafter, said, "Even African countries have developed it, but we have not been able to? It is amazing that we have not even begun. The NII has been taking steps to develop a vaccine for last several years.
"Given the seriousness of the problem all over the country, the matter brooks no delay. The NII to place a report before the court regarding the status of the vaccine for contraception to control population of animals, including monkeys."
"No plan or methodology is being followed and no animal birth control committee has been set up as ordered by the Supreme Court," it said.
The bench directed the secretary of the Delhi government's urban development department to file a status report indicating compliance of the apex court's directions and listed the matter for further hearing on December 12.
It also ordered an inspection of Deer Park in south Delhi here after some lawyers and one of the petitioners claimed that stray dogs were attacking children and adults who went there, especially early in the morning.
On the issue of protecting peacocks, Maulekhi told the bench that despite land being alloted for a bird rescue centre and its plans and financial outlay approved, it has not yet been set up.
However, an action plan given to the court by the Chief Wildlife Warden said the Department of Forests and Wildlife has sought approval of the Ridge Management Board and the Central Zoo Authority for development of a bird rescue centre at Rajokri in southwest Delhi.
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