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How do you deal with crowing roosters and mooing buffaloes in city backyards?

The definition of pets in the city has just been redefined by some residents who keep roosters and buffaloes in downtown neighbourhoods. Complaining neighbours have to search for rules to file their protest

September 29, 2023 / 13:35 IST
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Community living needs strong rules to stop one resident or authority from violating another’s space. (Source: File/ Representational image)

A friend woke up to a rooster crowing in the backyard of the house next door. Staying in a downtown premium locality, she was startled at this mostly rural experience. Turns out her neighbour yearned for the good ol' rural lifestyle and decided that nothing could stop him from living that life right there, right then, in the heart of the city. The Residents’ Welfare Association put up their hands and said there was nothing illegal about keeping roosters. A visit to the local police station saw the station house officer scratching his head. Used to urban complaints like burglary and murder, he was at a loss to deal with poultry in the backyard. The complaint could be made only if the noise levels of the rooster had violated the prescribed decibel levels to classify as a public nuisance.

She was not the first to face this problem. On the website LawRato, another harried resident had tried to find a solution to roosters in her neighbour’s garden. Lawyer Sadanand Naik suggested that she could send a legal notice to the neighbour and if they do not comply, she could complain to the police to take steps under Section 133 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CRPC). Advocate Ravindra Prasad commented that because bird droppings cause environmental pollution, a complaint to the pollution control officer under the Environment (Protection) Act could be made.

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Good Luck Charm

Another friend in a plush gated community in Gurugram woke up to find a buffalo being milked in the garden of the house opposite. Rather startled, she enquired and found that an astrologer had told him the buffalo in his front yard would bring him luck. So, there you are, she has to put up with the rather big good luck charm, muck and all.