Bp act Section 45 : Destructions of suffering or unfit animals :

Maharashtra Police Act 1951
Section 45 :
Destructions of suffering or unfit animals :
(1) Any Police officer who in any street or public place other than a place of worship finds any animal other than a bull or a cow so diseased, or so severely injured, and in such a physical condition, that in his opinion it cannot without cruelty be removed shall, if the owner is absent or refuses to consent to the destruction of the animal, at once summon the Veterinary Practitioner in charge of the area in which the animal is found and, if the Veterinary Practitioner certifies that the animal is mortally injured, or so severely injured, or so diseased, or in such a physical condition, that it is cruel to keep it alive, the Police Officer may without the consent of the owner, destroy the animal or cause it to be destroyed:
Provided that if in the opinion of the Veterinary Practitioner the animal can be removed from the place where it is found without causing it great suffering, and, if the owner or person in-charge of the animal or in their absence any other person, on the spot is willing and offers to remove the animal to a Veterinary Hospital or Panjrapole within such time as the Veterinary Practitioner considers reasonable the Veterinary Practitioner shall allow the animal to be removed by such owner, person in-charge of the animal or other person, if the owner or person in-charge of the animal or such other person is unwilling or fails so to remove the animal, the Veterinary Practitioner may direct the Police Officer to remove the animal before it is destroyed from the place where it is found to such other place as he may think fit:
Provided further that when the animal is destroyed in any street or public place it shall as far as possible, be screened from the public gaze while it is being destroyed.
(2) The State Government may appoint such persons as it thinks fit to be Veterinary Practitioners and may declare the areas of which they shall be in-charge for the purposes of this Act.

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