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Plea In Kerala High Court Against Societies, Residents Associations To Bar Pets Plea In Kerala High Court Against Societies, Residents Associations To Bar Pets The PIL has been moved by People for Animals (PFA), contending that such associations cannot frame bye laws or amend them in a manner at variance with the law of the country even by obtaining a consensus or by a complete majority .
The plea seeks direction from all the apartment associations. (File)
Kochi:
Many housing societies, apartment associations, and RWAs decision to bar residents from keeping pets in their homes has been challenged in the Kerala High Court by an animal welfare organisation, which has contended that banning pets was illegal, arbitrary and unfair .
Plea in Kerala HC against societies, RWAs decisions barring pets PTI
Updated Jul 18, 2021, 11:43 am IST
The plea seeks a direction to all the apartment associations, RWAs and housing societies to comply with the AWBI guidelines of 2015
Kerala High Court. (PTI)
Kochi: Many housing societies, apartment associations and RWAs decision to bar residents from keeping pets in their homes has been challenged in the Kerala High Court by an animal welfare organisation, which has contended that banning pets was illegal, arbitrary and unfair .
The PIL has been moved by People for Animals (PFA), contending that such associations cannot frame bye laws or amend them in a manner at variance with the law of the country even by obtaining a consensus or by a complete majority .