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Allahabad HC stray dog order at Jaypee Greens sparks outrage as DU professor injured again
India
Published on 15 May 2026

Court mandated six feeding points, yet packs roam free
A serious injury to Delhi University professor Sangeeta Sharma inside Jaypee Greens in Greater Noida has revived scrutiny of an Allahabad High Court ruling meant to regulate stray dog feeding. The 2024 order required six designated feeding points, fixed timing, and a ban on feeding near towers, parks, roads and pathways. Residents allege the directions are routinely ignored, with dog packs roaming across the 465-acre township, leaving senior citizens afraid to walk even as some violations reportedly face no real enforcement.
- DU professor Sangeeta Sharma, 63, was reportedly chased and fell inside Jaypee Greens
- The injury followed alleged attacks by four to five stray dogs, according to her family
- Allahabad High Court’s 2024 order set six designated feeding points and fixed timings
- Feeding near residential towers, parks, roads, and pathways was prohibited under the ruling
- Residents claim there are over 500 stray dogs across the 465-acre township
- Some residents allege penalties and Supreme Court directions are not implemented on the ground
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