Suresh has stated that the monkey, named “Raja,” has been his constant companion since its birth and has been a source of joy and comfort to him.
The Unconventional Pet
The case of Raja, the monkey, has sparked widespread interest and debate in the Indian media and public. While some people view the monkey as a beloved pet, others see it as an animal that does not belong in a domestic setting. The veterinarian’s request for interim custody of Raja raises questions about the boundaries between humans and animals, and the responsibilities that come with caring for a non-human companion. Key points to consider:
The Veterinary’s Perspective
In his affidavit, V.
The guard had brought the infant to the forest guard post and then to the camp, where the infant was examined by the forest guard and then handed over to the forest guard for further treatment.
The Forest Guard’s Unlikely Encounter
The forest guard, who wishes to remain anonymous, had been working in the Sholinghur Municipality for several years.
The court has accepted the proposal and granted the interim custody of the monkey to the petitioner.
The Monkey’s Health Concerns
The monkey, a 3-year-old capuchin, was admitted to the hospital after falling ill in 2019.
