The Mumbai's civic body said that it would allow the pigeon-feeding in the morning from 6 am to 8 am, reported news agency ANI. However, this would be under certain conditions as decided by the body.
The bench of Justices GS Kulkarni and Arif Doctor asked BMC how can it change its decision based on individuals' perspectives suddenly.
"How can you issue such an order? First you made a decision in public interest, now an individual is saying something, following which you have changed your decision," the bench was quoted as
"You should go through legal procedure. If someone has appealed against your decision and you want to change it, issue a notice and seek suggestions from all stakeholders, including common public," the court added, noting that since the BMC's decision was taken while keeping larger public interests in account, the body should maintain its sanctity.
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The Maharashtra government
The court noted that the government shall notify the panel by August 20, as per news agency PTI.
The panel would comprise medical experts, and senior officials from Maharashtra's town planning and public health departments.
The BMC had banned public feeding of pigeons last month, after which the decision was challenged by animal
After which, last week, protests were held by demonstrators in the city against the decision.
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The matter was brought up to the Supreme Court which also denied the petitioners' appeals to hearing the issue, citing that many cases were already pending before the High Court.