Jurisprudence on protection of wild animals in India
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Animals, human, law, philosophy, nature, protection, animal’s rightAbstract
Two emerging topics Animal protection and Jurisprudence over them in India have recently proposed, animal’s life have always been subjected to being as the part of fun, as of killing, hunting and kept for personal benefits. Animal protection basically refers to the prevention, reduction, fear of harm or elimination of harm done by human to animals. And jurisprudence which means the ‘Theory or philosophy of law’. In modern law, animals are not considered as a legal person, they are always treated as an object. The objects cannot exercise their rights like right to life. Human has developed the ideal philosophy for the betterment of the animals but still they are not capable for the proper and total implementation for that philosophy. The animals were treated as associate of God or part of nature but also treated as property or things. The things are the same as wild animals has been always treated as danger, but the real danger is human to this planet, who forgot the humanity.
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