Kerala Court directs Police: Don't Demand Resident to Remove Pet Birds from their Terrace

Thiruvananthapuram: The Kerala High Court has directed the police to refrain from asking a Thiruvananthapuram resident to remove birds from the terrace of his residence for the time being. The court also issued notice to the Environment Ministry and Kerala Police seeking their stand on the man’s plea alleging that he and his family members were being harassed by the two officers for keeping pet birds in their home.

Justice Raja Vijayraghavan V issued the direction to the Station House Officer (SHO) and Circle Inspector of Karmana police station in Thiruvananthapuram. It directed the lawyer appearing for the police to get instructions and report whether the petitioner was violating any provision of law by keeping birds as pets. "There will be a direction to respondent Nos.2 (Circle Inspector) and 3 (SHO) to refrain from insisting that the petitioner shall remove the birds from the terrace of his residence for the time being," the court said.

Justice Raja Vijayaraghavan issued the order on a petition filed by 38-year-old K Muthukutti of Karamana, Thiruvananthapuram, seeking a directive to the police not to harass her and her family demanding the removal of birds from their terrace.

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