The Mumbai Police, acting on a complaint from PETA India, rescued two rams from an illegal ram-fighting event and registered an FIR. The rams are now safe and under medical care.
Mumbai PolicePeta IndiaRam FightingAnimal CrueltyLegal ActionReal Estate MumbaiSep 13, 2025
PETA India is a non-profit organization that focuses on the ethical treatment of animals. They work to protect animals from cruelty and abuse through various campaigns, investigations, and legal actions.
The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960, is an Indian law that prohibits the mistreatment and cruelty towards animals. It includes provisions for the protection of animals and the punishment of offenders.
The rams were transported to the Bai Sakarbai Dinshaw Petit Hospital for Animals in Parel for medical examination and care. They are currently in the interim custody of PETA India, pending a court decision.
Ram fighting is considered illegal because it involves forcing animals to engage in violent and harmful confrontations. This practice causes significant physical and psychological harm to the animals and is a violation of animal welfare laws.
The 32nd Judicial Magistrate First Class (JMFC) Court in Bandra granted PETA India interim custody of the rams, following detailed submissions by Jay Gupta, Advocate. The court recognized the suffering of the rams and the need to protect them from further abuse.
Maharashtra Minister Uday Samant has assured PCNTDA residents that a decision will be made on freehold status without causing financial loss to the state government.
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