In an attempt to work towards animal welfare, Haryana has taken a wonderful step. According to reports, the Punjab and Haryana High Court has allotted the status of ‘legal person or entity’ to animals.
The order has been passed in Haryana after a year of Uttarakhand passing an order to ‘protect and promote greater welfare of animals’.
Both orders were written and passed by Justice Rajiv Sharma who was transferred from the Uttarakhand High Court to the Punjab and Haryana High Court.
The verdict reads,
The animals should be healthy, comfortable, well nourished, safe, able to express innate behavior without pain, fear and distress. They are entitled to justice. The animals cannot be treated as objects or property.
The verdict will also issue a prescribed load draught animals will be allowed to carry while pulling a vehicle.
Justice Sharma signed the verdict with a ‘live and let live motto’ and said,
All the citizens throughout the state of Haryana are hereby declared persons in loco parentis (meaning – in the place of a parent) as the human face for the welfare/protection of animals.
The decision was lauded by netizens.
This is huge!
— Mithila Manhas (@_Mithila) June 2, 2019
All citizens in #haryana are thereby declared “in place of parent” as a human face for the #animalwelfare #animalliberation #animalrights https://t.co/rUYFHDsGAp via @IndianExpress
Very, very good news. https://t.co/BbhRoWQmTV
— Hemali Sodhi (@hemalisodhi) June 2, 2019
We hope more states follow in Haryana’s footsteps.
Huge huge step. Good going! #AnimalWelfare #rights https://t.co/Rw8AKoMvkP
— Lavanya L Narayanan (@lav_narayanan) June 2, 2019
Jai Hind! Good decision.https://t.co/ywPtK0wbIl
— Atmasamman Trust (@Atmasamman3157) June 2, 2019
Million thanks for this thought n the judgement. For saying Live n let live. And that Animals are not objects or resources. #AnimalRights #animals
— Rachana A Vaidya (@Dstreetwinners) June 2, 2019
High Court declares all animals in Haryana to be ‘legal persons’ https://t.co/NjXjQrcg8W via @Yahoo
We hope more states follow in Haryana’s footsteps.