AN ANALYSIS TO THE CONSTITUTIONAL SCHEMES OF ANIMAL RIGHTS IN INDIA

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  • Upasana Borah 4th Year BBA LLB Student, N.E.F Law College, Guwahati, Assam, India Author

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“No human being is justified in regarding any animal whatsoever as a meaningless automaton, to be worked, or tortured, or eaten, as the case may be, for the mere object of satisfying the wants or whims of mankind”. Animals are a major part of our environment. Cruelty to Animals or Animal Abusement is considered as the Acts of Violence or Neglect perpetrated against animals. I strongly believe in the rights of the animals and the right to provide them is the duty of being a responsible citizen of India. Animal rights are also known as “Animal Liberation”. Many animal cruelty laws specifically exclude accepted animal husbandry practices, mistreatment, abandonment, scientific research and unlawful hunting and trapping of wildlife. It is a serious problem and also against the Law. All living things have the right to live on this Earth but sometimes we often become omit to their pain only because animals can’t speak the language of humans, they don’t have a voice, remember we can speak up our voice against Animal Cruelty. When God had created this planet, he had a specific purpose for all living things to strike a balance in the creation where Humans and Animals are equally divided to leave in peace and harmony. To bring down the cruelty shown on animals, many legal bodies or NGOs are rescuing or working for animals. India gives us the lowdown on legislation in relation to animal welfare in India so we can be informed of what protections are available to animals. i Everything on this Earth is being created by God, and has a well-defined purpose thus there is a need to have strong laws for protecting the rights of animals, only then can they be saved from Man’s greed and selfishness and the balance of Nature can be maintained. It is still not too late, let us together pledge to make a difference.

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Published

29-01-2021

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Borah, Upasana. “AN ANALYSIS TO THE CONSTITUTIONAL SCHEMES OF ANIMAL RIGHTS IN INDIA”. Indian Politics & Law Review Journal, vol. 6, Jan. 2021, pp. 103-16, https://journal.thelawbrigade.com/iplr/article/view/694.