A local court has issued a 30-day deadline to the Wildlife Department to take action regarding the ongoing Lahore pet market case, which involves concerns over illegal wildlife trade and animal welfare.
The court directed the department to submit a detailed report on measures taken to regulate the pet market, prevent illegal sales, and ensure compliance with wildlife protection laws. Authorities emphasized the importance of monitoring, enforcement, and public awareness to curb violations.
Legal experts note that the deadline reflects the judiciary’s commitment to accountability and wildlife conservation, urging relevant authorities to act promptly. Citizens and animal welfare groups have welcomed the court’s decision, stressing the need for strict action against illegal wildlife trade.
The Wildlife Department is expected to implement corrective measures and provide updates on progress within the stipulated timeframe.
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