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SC Justice Ayesha Malik urges for law on animal rights

While addressing a conference on climate change and animal rights  Saturday Justice Ayesha A. Malik of the Supreme Court underscored dire need for tangible steps to protect animal rights in Pakistan.

Emphasizing legislation in the matter Justice Malik expressed saying those who treat animal cruelly should be penalised. “Animal rights are also important along with the human rights but no one talks about them. Pakistan is lagging behind as far as animal rights are concerned,” she said.
Animals are also living beings and every living being has the right to live freely without any fear, she added.
“We need such a legal framework that can provide protection to animals universally,” said Justice Malik.
“There are some organisations in the country which are working for the welfare of animals, but that is not enough. A lot of effort is needed to provide rights to animals in Pakistan,” she insisted.
“I have strong objection to the poor condition of animals in Tollinton Market, have reviewed the case of shooting stray dogs and nobody knows which law allows the killing of stray dogs. Authorities only give the reason that they cause rabies,” she concludedSays those who treat animals cruelly should be penalised.

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Amna Anwar, Lidia, LLB, IIUI, Islamabad, Advocate Amna Anwar, Editor

The writer is an LLB student and contributes to Law Today. Can be contacted at amnaanwar@lawtoday.com.pk

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