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PREVENTION OF
CRUELTY TO ANIMALS ACT-1960
Guided by:
Mr.Chandra Dwivedi
Assistant professor
Submitted by:
Neeraj Rajput
B.Pharmacy 5TH Sem
Apollo collage of pharmacy
anjora durg (C.g)
ACP NEERAJ
PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS ACT- 1960
Breeder
Establishment
IAEC
Collaborative Research
• Introduction
• Definitions
 Animal
 Committee
 Experiment
 Contract Research
• Cruelty to animals
• Breeding and stocking of animals
• Performance of experiments
• Transfer and acquisition of animals for experiment
• Records
• Power to suspend or revoke registration
• Offences and penalties
ACP NEERAJ
OBJECTIVE
• In modern day research animals are – important experimental
subjects bcoz of physiological similarity to human beings.
• Toestablish safety and efficacy of drugs experiments on animal
unavoidable.
• Clinical trails under D&C act preceded by data generation on
animal toxicology and pharmacology.
• Implies that animals may be subjected to pain/injury is unethical.
• The prevention of cruelty to animals act 1960 has been entacted
to prevent unnecessary pain on suffering on animals.
• Breeding of and experiments on animals rules, 1998 have been
incorporated in this act.
• This act extends to whole india except Jammu & Kashmir.
ACP NEERAJ
DEFINITIONS
 Animal
• Any living creature other than a human being
 Breeder
• Person including institution, which breeds animals for the
purpose of transfer to the authorized institution for
performing experiments.
 Committee
• Any individual, company, firm, corporation, institution oter
than schools up to higher secondary level, which performs
experiments on animals. ACP NEERAJ
 Experiment
• Any program/project involving experiments on
animal/animals for the purpose of advancement by new
discovery of physiological knowledge which will be useful for
saving or prolonging life or alleviating suffering or for
combating any disease whether on human beings or
animals.
 Institutional Animal Ethics Committee
• A body comprising of a group of persons recognized and
registered by the committee for the purpose of control and
supervision on animals performed in an establishment
which is constituted and operated in accordance with
procedures specified for the purpose by the committee.
ACP NEERAJ
 Contract Research
• Any research undertaken by an individual, company, firm,
corporation or institution on behalf of a foreign individual,
company, corporation or institution for any consideration.
 Collaborative Research
• Any research undertaken between two or more research
institutions on an equal footing which does not involve any
financial or monetary considerations and is undertaken
solely for the purpose of advancement od scientific research
and human welfare.
ACP NEERAJ
 Cruelty to animals
• Includes
a)subjecting any animal to unnecessary pain or suffering or
treatment, or
b) Employing any unfit animal for work or labour, or
c) Willfully and unreasonably administering any injurious
drug or substance to any domestic or captive animal, or
d)Keeping or confining any animal in any cage of insufficient
size not permitting it reasonable movement, or
e)Failure to provide any animal with sufficient food, drink or
shelter by its owner, or
f)Needlessly mutilating any animal or killing any animal in an
unnecessarily cruel manner.
ACP NEERAJ
 Treating animal cruelly is an offence punishable with fine
upto Rs. 50 in the first instance and if a second offence is
committed within three years of the previous offence, the
fine may extend to Rs. 100, or with imprisonment up to
three months, or with both.
 Institutional Animal Ethics Committee
• Every Institutional Animal Ethics Committee shall include
i) A biological scientist,
ii) Two scientists from different biological disciplines,
iii) A veterinarian invited in the case of animals,
The scientist in charge of animals facility of the
establishment concerned,
v) A scientist from outside the institution,
vi) A non-scientist socially aware member, and
ACP NEERAJ
i) A representative or nominee of the committee.
ii) A specialist may be co-opted while reviewing special
projects using hazardous agents such as radioactive
substances and deadly microorganisms.
ACP NEERAJ
 Breeding and stocking of animals
• Only registered establishments can carry on business of
breeding of animals for the purpose of experiments.
• Every breeder shall apply for registration with in 60 days
experiments on animals and stop breeding should
from the date of commencement of breeding of and
be
stopped if the committee refuses registration.
• The application should be made in specified format to the
member secretary by the committee in this regard.
• For registration of establishments/breeders the Govt. of
India has setup the “committee for the purpose control and
supervision of experiments on animals” under the ministry
of social justice and empowerment, shastri Bhavan, New
Delhi.
ACP NEERAJ
• The secretary of the committee may ask for the information
relating to the premises where the experiments are to be
conducted, animal house facilities, details of breeding of animals
and its trade, other infrastructure including availability of
manpower trained in handling animals and for verification of facts
mentioned in the application for registration.
• And if satisfied, shall register such establishment or the breeder.
• A breeder shall comply with all the conditions specified at the
time of registration.
• Every registered establishment shall maintain a register as per the
specified format and keep complete particulars about
• the kind of animal to be used for conducting experiment,
• the health of the animal, nature of the experiment,
• the reasons to perform such experiment on particular species
ACP NEERAJ
• The member secretary/officer authorized by the committee
may examine the register so maintained, and if he is not
satisfied irrespective of the opportunity given for
improvement, he may bring the same to the notice of the
committee seeking directions in this regard.
• The animals shall be stocked by the breeder and the
establishment in the prescribed manner.
• Animal houses shall be located in a quiet atmosphere
undisturbed by traffic and the premises kept tidy, hygienic
and protected from drought and extremes of weather.
• Animal cages for small animals stables for large animals so
that it may be comfort and overcrowding avoided.
• Standards have been laid down by the Indian standards
institution (ISI) for the cage and stables.
ACP NEERAJ
• Animal attendants must be trained and experienced in duties.
• Before acquiring an animal or conducting any experiment on
an animal every registered establishment shall apply for
permission of the committee/IAEC.
• The secretary of the committee shall cause the application for
permission to be brought before the committee/IAEC after
scrutinizing if satisfied, may grant the permission to th
establishment stating the name of the species and the number
of animals that can be acquired for carrying out the
experiments.
• While granting permission for conducting experiments on
animals they may put conditions as it may deem fit to ensure
that animals are not subjected to unnecessary pain or suffering
before, during or after the performance of experiments on
them.
ACP NEERAJ
 Performance of experiments
• Performing experiments on animals
• For the advancement by new discovery of knowledge, which
will be useful for saving or prolonging life or for combating
any disease in human beings, animals, plants is lawful.
• The experiment shall neither be performed for the purpose
of attaining or retaining manual skill except in schools,
colleges and recognized training institutions, nor by way of
an illustration or as a public demonstration.
• When experiments are performed in any institution the
responsibility is placed on the person in charge of the
institution and incase of outside responsibility will be his
own.
ACP NEERAJ
• Experiments performed under the supervision of a
qualified person.
• The qualified person shall hold a degree or diploma
in Veterinary science or medicine or Laboratory
animal science of a university or an institution
recognized by the government for the purpose.
• Experiments shall be performed with due care and
humanity.
• Animals must not subjected to unnecessary pain or
suffering before, during or after the performance of
experiments on them.
• Experiments with severe operations shall be done
under anesthetic environment by a trained person to
prevent the animal feeling pain.
ACP NEERAJ
• In the experiment under anesthesia if animal injures
severely that recovery involve pain and suffering then
they shall be destroyed humanely.
• No experiment shall be repeated without previous
justification if the result of such experiment is
already known.
• Transfer and Acquisition of animals for Experiment
• Transfer of any animal by way of sale by a breeder to
an unregistered establishment is not permitted.
• After acquisition animals shall not be transferred to
any person except to a registered breeder.
• However the animals used for experimentation in a
breed improvement program may be given out by
the breeder institution for domestic use.
ACP NEERAJ
• Records
• Every establishment/IAEC shall maintain a record of the
animals in its control and custody and furnish such
information as the committee may from timt to time
require in the specified format.
• All laboratories shall inform the exact number/species of
animals to the secretary or any other officer in this
regards by the committee as per the specified format.
• Power to suspend or revoke registration
• If the committee is satisfied that the rules made by it are
not being followed by any establishment/Breeder/IAEC
the committee may after giving reasonable opportunity
of being heard the matter revoke the same either for a
establishment to such special conditions as
specified period or indefinitely or may allow the
the
committee may impose.
ACP NEERAJ
• A breeder shall comply with the directions given by the
committee for the purpose of controlling and suspending
experiments on animals.
• Import of any animal in the country by a breeder is also not
allowed.
• The committee may pending the final determination but prima
facie failure to comply with the provisions of these rules,
suspend the registration of such establishment/ breeder.
• In the event of revocation or suspension of registration of an
establishment the committee may issue direction for the care
and protection of the animals, which are under the custody of
such establishment.
• Penalties
• Breaching of any condition is punishable with fine extending to
Rs 200.
• When the contravention takes place in institution the person in
charge shall be guilty of the offence and shall be punishable
accordingly.
ACP NEERAJ
THANK YOU
ACP NEERAJ

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PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS ACT-1960

  • 1. PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS ACT-1960 Guided by: Mr.Chandra Dwivedi Assistant professor Submitted by: Neeraj Rajput B.Pharmacy 5TH Sem Apollo collage of pharmacy anjora durg (C.g) ACP NEERAJ
  • 2. PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS ACT- 1960 Breeder Establishment IAEC Collaborative Research • Introduction • Definitions  Animal  Committee  Experiment  Contract Research • Cruelty to animals • Breeding and stocking of animals • Performance of experiments • Transfer and acquisition of animals for experiment • Records • Power to suspend or revoke registration • Offences and penalties ACP NEERAJ
  • 3. OBJECTIVE • In modern day research animals are – important experimental subjects bcoz of physiological similarity to human beings. • Toestablish safety and efficacy of drugs experiments on animal unavoidable. • Clinical trails under D&C act preceded by data generation on animal toxicology and pharmacology. • Implies that animals may be subjected to pain/injury is unethical. • The prevention of cruelty to animals act 1960 has been entacted to prevent unnecessary pain on suffering on animals. • Breeding of and experiments on animals rules, 1998 have been incorporated in this act. • This act extends to whole india except Jammu & Kashmir. ACP NEERAJ
  • 4. DEFINITIONS  Animal • Any living creature other than a human being  Breeder • Person including institution, which breeds animals for the purpose of transfer to the authorized institution for performing experiments.  Committee • Any individual, company, firm, corporation, institution oter than schools up to higher secondary level, which performs experiments on animals. ACP NEERAJ
  • 5.  Experiment • Any program/project involving experiments on animal/animals for the purpose of advancement by new discovery of physiological knowledge which will be useful for saving or prolonging life or alleviating suffering or for combating any disease whether on human beings or animals.  Institutional Animal Ethics Committee • A body comprising of a group of persons recognized and registered by the committee for the purpose of control and supervision on animals performed in an establishment which is constituted and operated in accordance with procedures specified for the purpose by the committee. ACP NEERAJ
  • 6.  Contract Research • Any research undertaken by an individual, company, firm, corporation or institution on behalf of a foreign individual, company, corporation or institution for any consideration.  Collaborative Research • Any research undertaken between two or more research institutions on an equal footing which does not involve any financial or monetary considerations and is undertaken solely for the purpose of advancement od scientific research and human welfare. ACP NEERAJ
  • 7.  Cruelty to animals • Includes a)subjecting any animal to unnecessary pain or suffering or treatment, or b) Employing any unfit animal for work or labour, or c) Willfully and unreasonably administering any injurious drug or substance to any domestic or captive animal, or d)Keeping or confining any animal in any cage of insufficient size not permitting it reasonable movement, or e)Failure to provide any animal with sufficient food, drink or shelter by its owner, or f)Needlessly mutilating any animal or killing any animal in an unnecessarily cruel manner. ACP NEERAJ
  • 8.  Treating animal cruelly is an offence punishable with fine upto Rs. 50 in the first instance and if a second offence is committed within three years of the previous offence, the fine may extend to Rs. 100, or with imprisonment up to three months, or with both.  Institutional Animal Ethics Committee • Every Institutional Animal Ethics Committee shall include i) A biological scientist, ii) Two scientists from different biological disciplines, iii) A veterinarian invited in the case of animals, The scientist in charge of animals facility of the establishment concerned, v) A scientist from outside the institution, vi) A non-scientist socially aware member, and ACP NEERAJ
  • 9. i) A representative or nominee of the committee. ii) A specialist may be co-opted while reviewing special projects using hazardous agents such as radioactive substances and deadly microorganisms. ACP NEERAJ
  • 10.  Breeding and stocking of animals • Only registered establishments can carry on business of breeding of animals for the purpose of experiments. • Every breeder shall apply for registration with in 60 days experiments on animals and stop breeding should from the date of commencement of breeding of and be stopped if the committee refuses registration. • The application should be made in specified format to the member secretary by the committee in this regard. • For registration of establishments/breeders the Govt. of India has setup the “committee for the purpose control and supervision of experiments on animals” under the ministry of social justice and empowerment, shastri Bhavan, New Delhi. ACP NEERAJ
  • 11. • The secretary of the committee may ask for the information relating to the premises where the experiments are to be conducted, animal house facilities, details of breeding of animals and its trade, other infrastructure including availability of manpower trained in handling animals and for verification of facts mentioned in the application for registration. • And if satisfied, shall register such establishment or the breeder. • A breeder shall comply with all the conditions specified at the time of registration. • Every registered establishment shall maintain a register as per the specified format and keep complete particulars about • the kind of animal to be used for conducting experiment, • the health of the animal, nature of the experiment, • the reasons to perform such experiment on particular species ACP NEERAJ
  • 12. • The member secretary/officer authorized by the committee may examine the register so maintained, and if he is not satisfied irrespective of the opportunity given for improvement, he may bring the same to the notice of the committee seeking directions in this regard. • The animals shall be stocked by the breeder and the establishment in the prescribed manner. • Animal houses shall be located in a quiet atmosphere undisturbed by traffic and the premises kept tidy, hygienic and protected from drought and extremes of weather. • Animal cages for small animals stables for large animals so that it may be comfort and overcrowding avoided. • Standards have been laid down by the Indian standards institution (ISI) for the cage and stables. ACP NEERAJ
  • 13. • Animal attendants must be trained and experienced in duties. • Before acquiring an animal or conducting any experiment on an animal every registered establishment shall apply for permission of the committee/IAEC. • The secretary of the committee shall cause the application for permission to be brought before the committee/IAEC after scrutinizing if satisfied, may grant the permission to th establishment stating the name of the species and the number of animals that can be acquired for carrying out the experiments. • While granting permission for conducting experiments on animals they may put conditions as it may deem fit to ensure that animals are not subjected to unnecessary pain or suffering before, during or after the performance of experiments on them. ACP NEERAJ
  • 14.  Performance of experiments • Performing experiments on animals • For the advancement by new discovery of knowledge, which will be useful for saving or prolonging life or for combating any disease in human beings, animals, plants is lawful. • The experiment shall neither be performed for the purpose of attaining or retaining manual skill except in schools, colleges and recognized training institutions, nor by way of an illustration or as a public demonstration. • When experiments are performed in any institution the responsibility is placed on the person in charge of the institution and incase of outside responsibility will be his own. ACP NEERAJ
  • 15. • Experiments performed under the supervision of a qualified person. • The qualified person shall hold a degree or diploma in Veterinary science or medicine or Laboratory animal science of a university or an institution recognized by the government for the purpose. • Experiments shall be performed with due care and humanity. • Animals must not subjected to unnecessary pain or suffering before, during or after the performance of experiments on them. • Experiments with severe operations shall be done under anesthetic environment by a trained person to prevent the animal feeling pain. ACP NEERAJ
  • 16. • In the experiment under anesthesia if animal injures severely that recovery involve pain and suffering then they shall be destroyed humanely. • No experiment shall be repeated without previous justification if the result of such experiment is already known. • Transfer and Acquisition of animals for Experiment • Transfer of any animal by way of sale by a breeder to an unregistered establishment is not permitted. • After acquisition animals shall not be transferred to any person except to a registered breeder. • However the animals used for experimentation in a breed improvement program may be given out by the breeder institution for domestic use. ACP NEERAJ
  • 17. • Records • Every establishment/IAEC shall maintain a record of the animals in its control and custody and furnish such information as the committee may from timt to time require in the specified format. • All laboratories shall inform the exact number/species of animals to the secretary or any other officer in this regards by the committee as per the specified format. • Power to suspend or revoke registration • If the committee is satisfied that the rules made by it are not being followed by any establishment/Breeder/IAEC the committee may after giving reasonable opportunity of being heard the matter revoke the same either for a establishment to such special conditions as specified period or indefinitely or may allow the the committee may impose. ACP NEERAJ
  • 18. • A breeder shall comply with the directions given by the committee for the purpose of controlling and suspending experiments on animals. • Import of any animal in the country by a breeder is also not allowed. • The committee may pending the final determination but prima facie failure to comply with the provisions of these rules, suspend the registration of such establishment/ breeder. • In the event of revocation or suspension of registration of an establishment the committee may issue direction for the care and protection of the animals, which are under the custody of such establishment. • Penalties • Breaching of any condition is punishable with fine extending to Rs 200. • When the contravention takes place in institution the person in charge shall be guilty of the offence and shall be punishable accordingly. ACP NEERAJ