So, picture this – it’s 2:30 AM, and you’re just minding your own business, walking home after a night out. Suddenly, out of nowhere, a dog comes charging towards you. What do you do? Well, if you’re anything like Karale, you might just pull out a gun and fire a shot in self-defense.
But here’s the thing – that shot didn’t go unnoticed. Kamble, the owner of the dog, heard the noise and rushed to the scene. Next thing you know, the police are involved, and a case has been registered under Section 125 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita. The licensed pistol has been seized, and Karale is claiming he only fired because he feared for his safety.
This incident is just the latest in a string of dog-related cases in the Parvati police jurisdiction. Apparently, there have been previous attacks by dangerous breeds like pit bulls, leading to legal action against the owners. It seems like pet and stray dogs biting residents is becoming a common occurrence in Pune.
The law is pretty clear on this – pet owners are responsible for supervising their dogs. If a bite occurs, the owner can face charges under the Indian Penal Code and may even have to pay compensation. So, next time you’re out for a late-night stroll, keep an eye out for those furry friends – you never know what might happen.
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