Updated On: 16 September, 2025 01:02 AM IST | New Delhi | mid-day online correspondent
The Supreme Court of India, while listening to one of the petitions signed by the objector, said that they are satisfied that the facility is in compliance with all laws and regulations with regard to the acquisition and treatment of animals.

PM Modi and Anant Ambani at Vanatara. Pic/File pic
With talks around the irregularities happening at ‘Vantara’, the Supreme Court on Monday slammed objectors and said that they will not permit any party to raise unnecessary objections against Vantara. Vantara in Jamnagar, Gujarat, is an animal rescue and rehabilitation centre. The apex court, while listening to one of the petitions signed by the objector, said that they are satisfied that the facility is in compliance with all laws and regulations with regard to the acquisition and treatment of animals.
As reported by news agency ANI, a bench of Justices Pankaj Mithal and Prasanna B. Varale said that, "There are certain things in India that we take pride in, and we should not unnecessarily raise hue and cry for everything."