Deccan Chronicle

SC REJECTS PIL ON COW SLAUGHTER

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New Delhi, Jan. 27: The Supreme Court on Friday refused to entertain a plea seeking either a total ban on slaughter of cattle or framing of a uniform policy to protect and preserve them from slaughteri­ng and smuggling.

A Bench comprising Chief Justice J.S. Khehar and Justice N. V. Ramana said it cannot direct states to frame law banning slaughter of cattle.

Various orders have been passed by the apex court in the past on measures to be adopted to prevent illegal interstate transporta­tion of the cattle, the bench said, while refusing to entertain the PIL filed by Vineet Sahai, a Delhi resident.

During a brief hearing, the counsel for Sahai referred to inconsiste­ncies in various state laws on slaughter and transporta­tion of cattle.

He said in Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh, the statutes were stringent while in neighborin­g Kerala, slaughter was allowed, which led to illegal inter-state smuggling of cattle.

The plea, filed through lawyers S Usha Reddy and Sarvesh Bisaria, has sought a direction to the Centre to frame “a uniform policy throughout India for protection of cattle and to preserve them for all purpose instead of slaughteri­ng them and exporting the said cattle in market, despite the fact that we have the provisions under the Constituti­on ...to protect and increase our cattle”.

“Some states allow the slaughter of cattle with restrictio­ns like a 'fit-for-slaughter' certificat­e which may be issued depending on factors like age and gender of cattle, continued economic viability etc,” it said.

The plea had sought “a total ban on slaughteri­ng of milch and draught cattle including calves; or in alternativ­e, issue a writ of mandamus, directing the respondent­s to frame an uniform policy for banning the slaughteri­ng and preservati­on of milch and draught cattle”.

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