Every country has their own national animal or bird and each nation use to represent animal as a symbol of their pride and prestige. In the ancient Hindus in India used to symbolise animals as ...
In very simple words endangered species is that species which is likely or is in danger to become extinct soon in near future. Talking about India, it is a diverse country and is rich in flora...
Wildlife trafficking is the act of trading non-domesticated plants and animals from their natural environment of being or raised under controlled and non-natural environment either as dead or l...
Four of the world's thirty-six biodiversity hotspots are found in India, the seventh-largest nation in the world and one of the most biodiverse regions in the planet. Animal protection and care...
With the use of important rulings, this paper examines Article 21 of the Indian Constitution to determine whether it protects animals' right to life or not. If that is the case, what official a...
"Humankind must learn to understand that the life of an animal is in no way less precious than our own." -- Paul Oxton Abstract Wildlife smuggling is a lucrative business. Wildlife crime like...
We live in a country, where dogs hold a special place in many hearts, they are a part of our families. The question of whether to ban dogs from public spaces sparks a multifaceted debate. This ...
Liability for AnimalsIn this article we discuss about liabilities for animals & relevant case laws. Liability for keeping animlas 'ferae naturae'. Liability for keeping animals 'mansuetae natur...
Animal rights jurisprudence refers to the legal framework that governs the rights of animals, and the legal obligations of humans towards animals. Animal rights jurisprudence has evolved over t...
The Constitution of India in Article 51 A (g) states that it is the fundamental duty of every citizen to India to protect and improve the natural environment including forests, lakes, rivers an...