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The Supreme Court has referred the issue of stray dogs to a three-judge bench, scheduled to hear the matter on August 14.
BJP leader Vijay Goel has welcomed the Supreme Court's decision, citing public safety and the high incidence of dog bites, which he claims amount to 2,000 cases per day in Delhi.
The case will be heard tomorrow, 14 August, by Justice Vikram Nath, Justice Sandeep Mehta, and Justice N V Anjaria.
The top focus of this episode of To The Point is the Supreme Court's order mandating the removal of all stray dogs from the streets of the Delhi NCR region to shelters within eight weeks.
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