1. It is the fundamental duty of
every citizen of India to have compassion for all living creatures. Article
51A(g).
2. To kill or maim any animal, including stray
animals, is a punishable offence. IPC Sections 428 and 429.
3. Abandoning any animal for any reason can land you
in prison for up to three months. Section 11(1)(i) and Section 11(1)(j), PCA
Act, 1960
4. No animal (including chickens) can be slaughtered
in any place other than a slaughterhouse. Sick or pregnant animals shall not be
slaughtered. Rule 3, of Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, (Slaughterhouse)
Rules, 2001 and Chapter 4, Food Safety and Standards Regulations, 2011.
5. Stray dogs that have been operated for birth
control cannot be captured or relocated by anybody including any authority. ABC
Rules, 2001.
6. Neglecting an animal by denying her sufficient
food, water, shelter and exercise or by keeping him chained/confined for long
hours is punishable by a fine or imprisonment of up to 3 months or both.
Section 11(1)(h), PCA Act, 1960.
7. Monkeys are protected under the Wildlife
(Protection)Act, 1972 and cannot be displayed or owned.
8. Bears, monkeys, tigers, panthers, lions and bulls
are prohibited from being trained and used for entertainment purposes, either
in circuses or streets. Section 22(ii), PCA Act, 1960.
9. Animal sacrifice is illegal in every part of the
country. Rule 3, Slaughterhouse Rules, 2001.
10. Organizing of or participating in or inciting any
animal fight is a cognizable offence. Section 11(1)(m)(ii) and Section 11(1)(n),
PCA Act, 1960.
11. Cosmetics tested on animals and the import of
cosmetics tested on animals is banned. Rules 148-C and 135-B of Drugs &
Cosmetics Rules, 1945.
12. Teasing, feeding or disturbing the animals in a
zoo and littering the zoo premises is an offence punishable by a fine of Rs.
25000 or imprisonment of up to three years or both. Section 38J, Wildlife
(Protection) Act, 1972.
13. Capturing, trapping, poisoning or baiting of any
wild animal or even attempting to do so is punishable by law, with a fine of up
to Rs. 25000 or imprisonment of up to seven years or both. Section 9, Wildlife
(Protection) Act, 1972.
14. Disturbing or destroying eggs or nests of birds
and reptiles or chopping a tree having nests of such birds and reptiles or even
attempting to do so constitutes to hunting and attracts a punishment of a fine
of up to Rs. 25000, or imprisonment of up to seven years or both. Section 9,
Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972
15. Conveying or carrying animals whether in or upon
any vehicle, in any manner or position which causes discomfort, pain or
suffering is a punishable offence under two Central Acts. Section 11(1)(d)
Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, (Transport of Animal) Rules, 2001 and Motor
Vehicles Act 1978.
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