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A transition towards recognising nonhuman animals as equal and as beings with rights has many social, economic and religious connotations. As such, their suffering must be recognised with reforms that are incremental, imaginative, innovative and inclusive, write Sanchita and Dr Chaitanya Talreja.
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human rights lawyer & senior advocate, Supreme Court of India
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1972 batch Indian Administrative Service officer
women’s rights lawyer and founder of Majis Legal Centre
senior lawyer, Supreme Court of India
human rights lawyer & senior advocate, Supreme Court of India
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A transition towards recognising nonhuman animals as equal and as beings with rights has many social, economic and religious connotations. As such, their suffering must be recognised with reforms that are incremental, imaginative, innovative and inclusive, write Sanchita and Dr Chaitanya Talreja.