It is known to our readers that A case under section 429 of the indian Penal Code (IPC) and Section 11 (4) of The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act was booked against doctor Ranjit and the in-charge of a private veterinary clinic at Banjara Hills police station in september after the death of a pet dog at telangana chief minister, K chandrasekhar Rao's house.

 

The 11-month-old dog belonged to the Hulk breed, which is a cross between a pit bull terrier and a bulldog. Husky died allegedly after the veterinarian administered an injection on september 11th. The hyderabad police, after conducting an investigation, closed the criminal case after they arrived at the conclusion that it was a case of natural death.

 

The indian Veterinary Association (IVA) not only took objection to the case but also wrote to the chief minister to withdraw the case. This news has caused a huge uproar in social media which prompted the authorities to withdraw the case. Considering all the factors, the police have announced that the case is now closed. Its great the government showed some sensibility in this issue at least now.

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